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ED 362 082 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION REPORT NO PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME HE 026 690 Lowe, Ida B.; Johnson, Beth Hillman Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions. Bibliography No. 20. City Univ. of New York, N.Y. Bernard Baruch Coll. National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions. ISSN-0738-1913 Jan 92 92p. National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, Baruch College, CUNY, 17 Lexington Avenue, Box 322, New York, NY 10010 ($30). Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. Allied Health Occupations; Athletics; *Collective Bargaining; College Administration; College Faculty; Colleges; Community Colleges; Faculty College Relationship; *Higher Education; Labor Relations; Nurses; *Professional Occupations; Teacher Rights This bibliography of 834 citations is an annual accounting of literature on collective bargaining in higher education and the professions for 1991. The research and design and methodology used in the preparation of this volume relied on computer searches of various databases and manual retrieval of other citations not available on database. Sources include books, monographs, dissertations, journals, periodicals, research and conference papers, and newspaper articles and are grouped into either the faculty bibliography or the professions and professionals bibliography. References are listed by author within the following subject areas: academic freedom, administration, affirmative action, aids in the workplace, arbitration and mediation, collective bargaining, collective bargaining in Canada, community colleges, comparable worth, discipline and dismissal, discrimination, drug testing, ethics, evaluation, excellence, faculty, faculty organizations, fiscal issues, fringe benefits, governance, grievance procedures, legal issues, legislation, librarians (academic), long-range planning, merit pay, National Labor Relations Board, non-faculty, part-time faculty, personnel administration, political correctness, public sector labor relations, quality of worklife, retirement, retrenchment, salaries, sexual harassment, strikes, tenure and promotion, and women faculty, health care administration and institutions, health care professions, nurses, professions, and professions-sports. In addition, there is a listing of information guides including bibliographies and directories, resources and periodicals, and useful sources of information. Also provided are an author index, a subject index, and a listing of acronyms and abbreviations. (JB)

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Lowe, Ida B.; Johnson, Beth HillmanCollective Bargaining in Higher Education and theProfessions. Bibliography No. 20.City Univ. of New York, N.Y. Bernard Baruch Coll.National Center for the Study of CollectiveBargaining in Higher Education and theProfessions.ISSN-0738-1913Jan 9292p.

National Center for the Study of CollectiveBargaining in Higher Education and the Professions,Baruch College, CUNY, 17 Lexington Avenue, Box 322,New York, NY 10010 ($30).Reference Materials Bibliographies (131)

MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.Allied Health Occupations; Athletics; *CollectiveBargaining; College Administration; College Faculty;Colleges; Community Colleges; Faculty CollegeRelationship; *Higher Education; Labor Relations;Nurses; *Professional Occupations; Teacher Rights

This bibliography of 834 citations is an annualaccounting of literature on collective bargaining in higher educationand the professions for 1991. The research and design and methodologyused in the preparation of this volume relied on computer searches ofvarious databases and manual retrieval of other citations notavailable on database. Sources include books, monographs,dissertations, journals, periodicals, research and conference papers,and newspaper articles and are grouped into either the facultybibliography or the professions and professionals bibliography.References are listed by author within the following subject areas:academic freedom, administration, affirmative action, aids in theworkplace, arbitration and mediation, collective bargaining,collective bargaining in Canada, community colleges, comparableworth, discipline and dismissal, discrimination, drug testing,ethics, evaluation, excellence, faculty, faculty organizations,fiscal issues, fringe benefits, governance, grievance procedures,legal issues, legislation, librarians (academic), long-rangeplanning, merit pay, National Labor Relations Board, non-faculty,part-time faculty, personnel administration, political correctness,public sector labor relations, quality of worklife, retirement,retrenchment, salaries, sexual harassment, strikes, tenure andpromotion, and women faculty, health care administration andinstitutions, health care professions, nurses, professions, andprofessions-sports. In addition, there is a listing of informationguides including bibliographies and directories, resources andperiodicals, and useful sources of information. Also provided are anauthor index, a subject index, and a listing of acronyms andabbreviations. (JB)

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NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF COLLECTIVEBARGAINING IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS

The National Center is an impartial, nonprofit educational institution serving as a clearinghouseand forum for those engaged in collective bargaining (and the related processes of grievanceadministration and arbitration) in colleges and universities and the professions. Operating on thecampus of Baruch College, City University of New York, the Center addresses its research toscholars and practitioners in these fields.

Membership consists of institutions and individuals from all regions of the United States andCanada. Activities are financed primarily by membership. conference and workshop fees.foundation grants, and income from various services and publications made available to membersand the public.

Inquiries regarding membership, publication or research orders should be addressed to theNational Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions,Baruch College, CUNY, 17 Lexington Avenue, Box 322. New York, New York 10010.

ERNST BENJAMINGeneral SecretaryAAUP

NEIL BUCKLEWPresidentWest Virginia University

MARY JANE CALAISDir. of Federal RelationsNACUBO

JOEL DOUGLASProfessorBaruch College, CUNY

MATTHEW GOLDSTEINPresidentBaruch College, CUNY

ROBERT D. HELSBYProfessorUniv. Of North Florida

DANIEL J. JULIUSAssoc. Vice Pres.Academic AffairsUniv. of San Francisco

PAULINE KINSELLAChairmanNew York State, PERB

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

CHRISTINE MAITLANDCoordinator of Higher EducationNEA

THOMAS MANNIXAssoc. Vice Chancellorfor Empl. Re Is. & PersonnelSUNY

CAESAR J. NAPLESVice Chancellor Emeritus& ProfessorCalifornia State University

IRWIN POLISHOOKPresident. PSCVice President, AFT

DONALD SAVAGEExecutive DirectorCAUT, Canada

ALBERT SHANKERPresident. AFTAFL-CIO

JAMES WHITEPresidentAPSCUF

JIM WHITEVice President forFinancial ServicesAACJC

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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

IN HIGHER EDUCATION

AND THE PROFESSIONS

BIBLIOGRAPHY NO. 20 JANUARY 1992

IDA B. LOWE andBETH HILLMAN JOHNSON

THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF COLLECTIVEBARGAINING IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONSSCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONBARUCH COLLEGE -- CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

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Cppyright © 1992 in U. S. A.By The National Center for the Study of Collective

Bargaining in Higher Education and the ProfessionsSchool of Business and Public AdministrationBaruch College, City University of New York

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,without the prior permission of the publisher.

Price: $30.00

ISSN 0738-1913

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

PART I - FACULTY BIBLIOGRAPHY

ACADEMIC FREEDOM 3ADMINISTRATION 5AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 8AIDS IN THE WORKPLACE 10ARBITRATION & MEDIATION 11COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 12COLLECTIVE BARGAINING - CANADA 15COMMUNITY COLLEGES 15COMPARABLE WORTH 17DISCIPLINE & DISMISSAL 17DISCRIMINATION 18DRUG TESTING 20ETHICS 22EVALUATION 24EXCELLENCE 25FACULTY 26FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS 27FISCAL ISSUES 27FRINGE BENEFITS 28G OVERNANCE 29GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES 31LEGAL ISSUES 31LEG ISLATI ON 32LIBRARIANS, ACADEMIC 33LONG-RANGE PLANNING 34MERIT PAY 35NLRB 36NON-FACULTY 36PARr-TIME FACULTY 37PERSONNEL ADM INIS7RATION 38POLITICAL CORRECTNESS 39PUBLIC SECTOR LABOR REIATIONS 41QUALITY OF WORKLIFE 42RETIREM ENT 43RETRENCH M ENT 45SALARI ES 45SEXUAL HARASSMENT 47STRIKES 48TENURE & PROMOTION 48WOMEN FACULTY 50

PART II - PROFESSIONS & PROFESSIONALS BIBLIOGRAPHY

H EALTH CARE AD M I N ISTRATION & I NSTITUTIO NS 55HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS 57NURSES 58PROFESSIONS 60PROFESSIONS SPORTS 60

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PART III - INFORMATION GUIDES

BIBLIOGRAPHIES &DIRECTORIES 65RESOURCES AND PERIODICALS 66USEFUL SOURCES OF INFORMATION 68

PART IV - INDICES

AUTHOR INDEX 73SUBJECT INDEX 81

PART V - ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 87

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INTRODUCTION

The annual Bibliography of the National Center continues to be recognized as an

outstanding source of research material available in the field of collective bargaining in

higher education and the professions. This twenty volume series documents the

development of collective bargaining in higher education as well as employment and labor

relations issues for other professionals.

As the dimensions of unionized employment relationships undergo changes. so do

the various topics included in this project. Each year subjects are added to or removed

from the Bibliography dependent upon the amount of available research in any particular

subject area. We have reinstated the heading "Collective Bargaining Canada" due to the

interest of our readers. Canada continues to be represented extensively in all areas

covered by this bibliography.

This Bibliography is an annual accounting of the current state-of-the-art research

and writings in collective bargaining in higher education and the professions. The

research design and methodology used in the preparation of this volume relied on

computer searches of various data bases. For publications not available through that

format, manual retrieval of citations was employed. Sources include: books, monographs,

dissertations, journals, periodicals, research and conference papers, and newspaper

articles. The citations follow the MLA format.

In addition to the Bibliography, the annual publications of the National Center

include the Directory of Faculty Contracts and Bargaining Agents in Institutions of Higher

Education, Proceedings of our annual conference and a quarterly Newsletter. The Center

also issues occasional monographs on selected topics.

An impartial, nonprofit research institute of Baruch College of the City University

of New York. the National Center serves as a clearinghouse and forum for those engaged

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in collective bargaining (and the related processes of grievance administration) in colleges

and universities.

Associate Professor, Ida B. Lowe, a librarian at Banich College, is responsible for

the data collection, selection and compilation of this issue of the Bibliography. Beth

Johnson, the Administrative Director of the Center, was responsible for the overall

supervision and direction of this project. We are most appreciative of the efforts of these

two individuals which stand as a measure of their quality and success.

While we believe that this publication is accurate with respect to citations, titles

and other bibliographic information, we apologize for any errors or omissions which might

have occurred. As always, we welcome feedback from you, the reader, and are grateful for

your comments. We hope that this Bibliography will be of assistance to you in your

various research projects.

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PART I

FACULTY BIBLIOGRAPHY

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ACADEMIC FREEDOM

1. Anderson, Cerisse. "Professor's Views Are Protected." National Law Journal 14.2(16 Sept. 1991): 8.

2. ---. "Professor'sViews Held Protected: City College Barred From Punishing Teacherfor Racist Statements." New York Law Journal 206.47 (5 Sept. 1991): 1.

3. Bartlett, Linda. 'Tenure and Academic Freedom." Journal of CollectiveNegotiations in the Public Sector 20.2 (Mar. 1991): 119-130.

4. Blum, Debra E. "Critics of 'Racist' Course Spark Debate Over Academic Freedomat U. of Denver." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.18 (16 Jan. 1991): A22.

5. Burd, Stephen. "U.S. Cannot Require Preview of Research, Federal Judge Rules."Chronicle of Higher Education 38.7 (9 Oct. 1991): A1,34.

6. Calhoun, George Jr., and A. Odasuo Ala 11. "Academic Freedom Is a Privilege ThatMust not Be Subordinated to Religious Convictions." Education 112.1 (Sept.1991): 15-21.

7. Coughlin, Ellen K. "Opening of Dead Sea Scrolls Archive Underlines Problems ThatCan Complicate Access to Research Materials." Chronicle of Higher Education38.6 (2 Oct. 1991): A6,11.

8. Curran, Charles E. "Long-Awaited Vatican Document Does not Assure CatholicColleges' Au tonomy or Academic Freedom." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.20(30 Jan. 1991): A48.

9. Daughtrey, William H. Jr. 'The Legal Nature ofAcademic Freedom in United StatesColleges and Universities." University of Richmond Law Review 25.2 (1991):

233-271.

10. DeLoughry. Thomas J. "Colleges See Threat to Autonomy in Plan for State ReviewAgencies." Chro-iicle of Higher Education 38.7 (9 Oct. 1991): A1-2.

11. Elliott, Raymond, et al. Information Security in Higher Education. Boulder, CO:CAUSE, 1991. (ERIC document ED333898).

12. Frost, Lynda. "Shifting Meanings of Academic Freedom: An Analysis of Universityof Pennsylvania v. EEOC." Journal of College and University Law 17.3 (Dec.1991): 329-50.

13. Geraghty, Diane. "Bigotry, the Academy, and the Bill of Rights." CBA Record 5.8(Oct. 1991): 20-24.

14. Greathouse. Betty. "Academic Freedom: A Matter of Interpretation." Education112.1 (Sept. 1991): 10-15.

15. Hartwig, Mark. "Christian Prof Loses Free-speech Case: Phillip Bishop, Universityof Alabama Professor, Prohibited From Conveying Religious Views in theClassroom." Christianity Today 35 (24 June 1991): 55.

16. Hollingsworth, William G. "Controlling Post-Tenure Scholarship: A Brave NewWorld Beckons?" Journal of Legal Education 41.2 (June 1991): 141-219.

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ACADEMIC FREEDOM

17. Jaschik, Scott. "Academic Freedom Could Be Limited by Court Ruling." Chronicleof Higher Education 37.31 (17 Apr. 1991): Al- 2.

18. Leas, Terrence. "Evolution of the Doctrine of Academic Abstention in Amei.canJurisprudence." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanEducational Research Association. Chicago. IL. April 6, 1991. (ERIC DocumentED330280).

19. ---. "Higher Education, the Courts and the 'Doctrine' of Academic Abstention."Journal of Law and Education 20.2 (Mar. 1991): 135-65.

20. Leatherman, Courtney. "AAUP Drops 3 Colleges From Censure List: Adds None forFirst Time in 24 Years." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.41 (26 June 1991):A11-12.

21. Lovely, Linda S. "Beyond 'the Freedom to Do Good and not to Teach Evil':Professors' Academic Freedom Rights in Classrooms of Public Higher Education."Wake Forest Law Review 26.3 (Sept. 1991): 711-740.

22. Lyons, Beauvais. "Artistic Freedom and the University." Art Journal 50.4 (Dec.1991): 77-84.

23. Maher, Fred, and Joe Khan. "Does 1st Amendment Protect Hate SpeechTPennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 14.19 (20 May 1991): 1.

24. Millar, Fergus. "Scholarship, Research and Teaching in the Context of AcademicAutonomy." Studies in Higher Education 16.1 (1991): 3.

25. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Professors and Students at 2 Christian Colleges Say They SeeThreats to Academic Freedom." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.12 (13 Nov.1991): A19-21.

26. Myers, Ken. "Professor's Analysis of State Court Sparks Debate on FreeExpression." National Law Journal 13.43 (1 July 1991): 4.

27. O'Neil, Robert M. "Dealing With Intolerance for Intolerant Views." Chronicle ofHigher Education 38.17 (18 Dec. 1991): A44- 45.

28. Phillips, Michael J. 'The Substantive Due Process Rights of College and UniversityFaculty." American Business Law Journal 28.4 (Dec. 1991): 567-604.

29. Rae lin, Joseph A. "Academic Freedom and Control." College Teaching 39.1 (Dec.1991): 26-30.

30. Ricker, Darlene. 'Tenure Under Review - Universities no Longer Have a Lock onSecrecy: Is Academic Freedom in Jeopardy?" Student Lawyer 19.8 (Apr. 1991):18-23.

31. Shanks, Hershel. "Why Transcripts of the Dead Sea Scrolls Had to Be Relea .ed."Chronicle of Higher Education 38.6 (2 Oct. 1991): B1-2.

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ACADEMIC FREEDOM

32. Weidlich, Thom. "Suits Pit FOIL and College." National Law Journal 14.13 (2 Dec.1991): 20.

33. Williams, R. J. P. "Science in Universities: Teaching, Research, and Autonomy."Studies in Higher Education 16.1 (1991): 15-22.

34. Zirkel, Perry A. "Another Lesson in Academic Freedom: Teacher's Refusal to Usethe School Evaluation Form." Phi Delta Kappan 72.6 (Feb. 1991): 478-480.

ADMINISTRATION

35. "Researcn-Intensive vs. Teaching-Intensive Institutions: The Publish or Perish Rulefor Educators Versus Better Teaching." Change 23 (May 1991): 23-27.

36. Andersen, Kenneth E. "Anatomizing Bloat." Academe 77.6 (Nov. 1991): 20-24.

37. Bensimon, Este la M. "How College Presidents Use Their Administrative Groups:'Real' and 'Illusory Teams." Journal for Higher Education Management 7.1(June 1991): 35-51.

38. ---. 'The Social Processes Through Which Faculty Shape the Image of a NewPresident." Journal of Higher Education 62.6 (Nov. 1991): 637-60.

39, Bensimon, Este la M., Anna Neumann, and Robert Birnbaum. Making Sense ofAdministrative Leadership: The 'L' Word in Higher Education. Washington, DC:ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, 1991. (ERIC document ED316074).

40. Bergmann, Barbara R "Bloated Administration, Blighted Campuses." Academe77.6 (Nov. 1991): 12-16.

41. Birnbaum, Robert. "Why It's Difficult to Increase Productivity." AGB Reports 33.2(Mar. 1991): 6-11.

42. Boone, Jerry N., et al. "University Autonomy: Perceived and Preferred Location ofAuthority." Review of Higher Education 14.2 (Dec. 1991): 135-53.

43. Breslin, Richard D., et al. 'Transforming Higher Education in the Information Age:Presidents Respond." CAUSE/EFFECT 14.3 (Sept. 1991): 6-12.

44. Carroll, James B. "Career Paths of Department Chairs: A National Perspective."Research in Higher Education 32.6 (Dec. 1991): 669-88.

45. Chaffee, Ellen Earle, and Daniel Seymour. "Quality Improvement V,,th TrusteeCommitment." AGB Reports 33.6 (Nov. 1991): 14-18.

46. Coate, L. Edwin. "Implementing Total Quality Management in a University Setting."New Directions for Institutional Research 18.3 (Sept. 1991): 27-38.

47. Denbow, Terry. "Breaking Out of the Box: How to Stop Closing Yourself Off fromReality." Currents 17.2 (Feb. 1991): 6-10.

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ADMINISTRATION

48. Duncan, Ann H., and Ervin L. Hariacher. 'The Twenty-First Century ExecutiveLeader." Community College Review 18.4 (Mar. 1991): 39-47.

49. Elam, Lloyd C. Values, Leadership & Quality: The Administration of HigherEducation. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1991.

50. Ewell, Peter T. "Assessment and TQM: In Search of Convergence." New Directionsfor Institutional Research 18.3 (Sept. 1991): 39-52,

51. Fairweather, James S. "Managing Industry-University Research Relationships."Journal for Higher Education Management 6.2 (Dec. 1991): 7-14.

52. Ferris, James M. "Contracting and Higher Education." Journal of HigherEducation 62.1 (Jan. 1991): 1-24.

53. Garcia, Mildred. 'The Sojourn: From Faculty to Administration." Journal forHigher Education Management 6.2 (Dec. 1991): 15-21.

54. Gmelch, Walter H. 'The Creation of Constructive Conflict within EducationalAdministration Departments." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of theUniversity Council for Educational Administration, Baltimore. MD. October1991. (ERIC document ED339123).

55. Gmelch, Walter H., and James B. Carroll. 'The Three Rs of Conflict Managementfor Department Chairs and Faculty." Innovative Higher Education 16.2 (Dec.1991): 107-23.

56. Gmelch, Walter H., and P. Kay Wilke. 'The Stresses of Faculty and Administratorsin Higher Education. Journal for Higher Education Management 6.2 (Dec.1991): 23-33.

57. Grossman, Robert J., and Elizabeth D. Ross. "Management Styles of Registrars andOfficers of Admission: A Study of How Higher Education's Key Middle ManagersManage." College and University 66.2 (Dec. 1991): 83-89.

58. Halfond, Jay A. "How to Control Administrative Cost." Academe 77.6 (Nov. 1991):17-19.

59. Henderson. Bruce B., and William D. Kane. "Caught in the Middle: Faculty andInstitutional Status and Quality in State Comprehensive Universities." HigherEducation 22.4 (Dec. 1991): 339-50.

60. Herrick, Charlotte, et al. "Resolving Faculty Conflict." Journal for Specialists inGroup Work 16.1 (Mar. 1991): 32-39.

61. Kantrowitz, Barbara. "Wanted: Miracle Workers': College Presidents Find itExhausting at the Top of the Ivory Tower." Newsweek 117 (8 Apr. 1991): 48-50.

62. Kelly, Frederick J. "Evolution in Leadership in American Higher Education: AChanging Paradigm." Journal for Higher Education Management 7.1 (June1991): 29-34.

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ADMINISTRATION

63. Kent, Christina. "Minority Medical Schools: Rough Sailing Ahead." Medicine &Health 45.24 (17 June 1991): S -5.

64. Leatherman, Courtney. "More Institutions Negotiate Contracts With Presidents, butCritics Fear Expensive Litigation and Buyouts." Chronicle of Higher Education37.30 (10 Apr. 1991): A13-15.

65. Levin, Hemy M. "Raising Productivity in Higher Education." Journal of HigherEducation 62.3 (May 1991): 241-62.

66. Massy, William. "Improving Productivity in Higher Education: Administration andSupport Costs." Capital Ideas 6 (May 1991): 1.

67. Miller, Richard I., and Peggy M. Miller. "Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Reduction inUnited States Colleges and Universities." Higher Education Management 3.3(Nov. 1991): 269-82.

68. Neumann, Anna. 'The Thinking Team: Toward a Cognitive Model of AdministrativeTeamwork in Higher Education." Journal of Higher Education 62.5 (Sept. 1991):485-513.

69. Nichols, David A. "Presidents: Make Your 'Honeymoon' Productive." AGB Reports33.4 (July 1991): 16-21.

70. Parnell, Dale, and Margaret Rivera. College Chief Executive Officers' Contracts,Salaries, and Compensation. Washington, D.C.: American Association ofCommunity and Junior Colleges, 1991. (ERIC document ED331547).

71. Rice, Daniel R. "Improving Educational Leadership: A Case Illustration of HowOrganizational Theory Can Inform Practice." Journal for Higher EducationManagement 7.1 (June 1991): 19-28.

72. Sherr, Lawrence A., and G. Gregory Lozier. 'Total Quality Management in HigherEducation." New Directions for Institutional Research 18.3 (Sept. 1991): 3-11.

73. Smith, Ronald W. "Problems and Accomplishments of College and UniversityPresidents." Journal for Higher Education Management 7.1 (June 1991): 53-63.

74. St. John, Edward P. "A Framework for Reexamining State Resource-ManagementStrategies in Higher Education." Journal of Higher Education 62.3 (May 1991):263-87.

75. Tavernier, Karel. "Strategic Evaluation in University Management." HigherEducation Management 3.3 (Nov. 1991): 257- 68.

76. Teeter, Deborah J., and G. Gregory Lozier. "Should Institutional Researchers andPlanners Adopt TQM?" New Directions for Institutional Research 18.3 (Sept.1991): 73-79.

77. Toft, Robert J. "Managing Change Creatively." New Directions for Higher Education19.1 (Mar. 1991): 75-94.

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ADMINISTRATION

78. Van de Pitte, Margaret. "Are Academic Administrators to Be Trusted?" EducationalManagement and Administration 19.3 (July 1991): 142-49.

79. Whalen, Edward L. Responsibility Center Budgeting: An Approach to DecentralizedManagement for Institutions of Higher Education. Bloomington, IN: IndianaUniversity Press, 1991.

80. Winter, Robert S. "Overcoming Barriers to Total quality Management in Collegesand Universities." New Directions for Institutional Research 18.3 (Sept. 1991):53-62.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

81. Altschiller, Donald. Affirmative Action. New York: H.W. Wilson. 1991.

82. Arkes, Hadley. "And Now For Something Completely Different: The Politics OfQuotas." National Review 43 (24 June 1991): 23- 29.

83. Baylor, Diane E. "The Three Rs of Faculty Affirmative Action Programs in PublicSchools: Race, Reverse Discrimination, and the Rehnquist Court." University ofChicago Legal Forum 1991 (1991): 231-251.

84. California Postsecondary Education Commission. Composition of the Staff inCalifornia's Public Colleges and Universities from 1977 to 1989. Sacramento, CA:The Commission, 1991. (ERIC Document ED338196).

85. Carter, Stephen L. "A Dilemma of Identity: Affirmative Action." National LawJournal 14.3 (23 Sept. 1991): 15.

86. Chang, David. "Discriminatory Impact. Affirmative Action. and Innocent Victims:Judicial Conservatism or Conservative Justices?" Columbia Law Review 91.4(May 1991): 790-844.

87. Colorado Dept. of Labor and Employment, Labor Market Information. StatisticalInformation for Affirmative Action Programs. Denver. CO: The Department. 1991.

88. Dansicker, Andrew M. "A Sheep in Wolfs Clothing: Affirmative Action, DisparateImpact. Quotas and the Civil Rights Act." Columbia Journal of Law and SocialProblems 25.1 (Dec. 1991): 1-50.

89. Do lin, Kenneth R. "An Overview of Recent Developments in the Area of AffirmativeAction." Labor Law Journal 42.3 (Mar. 1991): 168-172.

90. Duster. Troy. 'They're Taking Over' And Other Myths About Race on Campus."Mother Jones 16.5 (Sept. 1991): 30-36.

91. Edelman, Lauren B., et al. "Legal Ambiguity and the Politics of Compliance:Affirmative Action Officers' Dilemma." Law & Policy 13.1 (Jan. 1991): 73-97.

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92. Engels, Chris. "Voluntary Affirmative Action in Employment for Women andMinorities Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act: Extending Possibilities forEmployers to Engage in Preferential Treatment to Achieve Equal EmploymentOpportunity." John Marshall Law Review 24.4 (June 1991): 731-813.

93. Ezorsky, Gertrude. Racism and Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action. Ithaca,NY: Cornell University Press, 1991.

94. Finney. Jodi. "Opening the Minority Pipeline." AGB Reports 33.3 (May 1991):16-19.

95. Gares. Dale V., and Exalton A. Delco. Jr. 'Ten Steps to Successful Minority Hiringand Retention." New Directions for Community Collees 19.2 (June 1991):103-08.

96. Gillett-Karam, Rosemary. et al. "Underrepresentation and the Question ofDiversity." Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal 61.3 (Dec. 1991):22-25.

97. Gilliland, J. Richard. "Diversifying Leadership in Community Colleges." NewDirections for Community Colleges 19.2 (June 1991): 93-101.

98. Hawaii State Legislature, Office of the Legislative Auditor. Review of EqualEmployment Opportunity and Affirmative Action at the University of Hawaii: AReport to the Governor and the LeZslature of the State of Hawaii. Honolulu, HA:The Office, 1991.

99. Higgerson, Mary Lou, and Richard G. Higgerson. "Affirmative Action Guidelines: DoThey Impede Progress?" CUPA Journal 42.4 (Dec. 1991): 11-14.

100. Hocker, Clhf. "In Search of Black Faculty." Black Enterprise 21.10 (May 1991):70-75.

101. Jones, Augustus J. Affirmative Talk, Affirmative Action: A Comparative Study of thePolitics of Affirmative Action. New York: Praeger, 1991.

102. Kindrow, G. "Affirmative Action Hiring: A Case Study." Harper's Magazine283.1694 (July 1991): 27-33.

103. Nieli, Russell. Racial Preference and Racial Justice: The New Affirmative ActionControversy. Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1991.

104. Phelps, Donald G. "Access, Equity, and Opportunity." Community, Technical, andJunior College Journal 61.3 (Dec. 1991): 34-37.

105. Rosenblum, Marc. "Race-conscious Employment Programs in the Post-BrennanEra: An End to Falsely Remedial Preferences?" Houston Law Review 28.5 (Oct.1991): 993-1093.

106. Rosenfeld, Michel. Affirmative Action and Justice: A Philosophical andConstitutional Inquiry. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991.

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107. Scherer, Douglas, and John R. Dunne. "Affirmative Action." Touro Law Review 7.2(Mar. 1991): 383-407.

108. Sheehan, Maria. Affirmative Action Programs in the California CommunityColleges, 1990-91: An Annual Report to the Board of Governors and theLegislature. Sacramento, CA: California Community Colleges, Office of theChancellor, 1991. (ERIC document ED335085).

109. Simon, Thomas William. "Constitutional Law / Affirmative Action / StrictScrutiny." Illinois Bar Journal 79.2 (Feb. 1991): 94-100 .

110. Taylor, Bron Raymond. Affirmative Action at Work: Law, Politics, and Ethics.Pittsburgh. PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991.

111. Urofsky, Melvin I. A Conflict of Rights: The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action.New York: Scribner's Sons, 1991.

112. Washington, Valora, and William B. Harvey. Affirmative Rhetoric, Negative ActionAfrican-American and Hispanic Faculty at Predominantly White Institutions.Washington. DC: Educational Resources Infonnation Center, 1991.

113. Winston, Judith A. "Equality. Diversity and Opportunity: Civil Rights andAffirmative Ac,,ion in the 1990s." Journal of Intergroup Relations 18.2 (June1991): 22-47.

AIDS DI THE WORKPLACE

114. "AIDS and Education: AIDS Education Prograrm Impact on Worker Tolerance."Occupational Hazards 53.7 (July 1991): 25.

115. "AIDS at the Workplace: Part 1." Health and Safety Information Bulletin 186 (7June 1991): 2-9.

116. "AIDS at the Workplace: Part 2." Health and Safety Information Bulletin .187 (5July 1991): 2-6.

117. Beller, Margo D. "Court's AIDS Ruling May Be Mixed Bag." Journal of Commerceand Commercial 390.27615 (3 Dec. 1991): 11A.

118. Brown. Laura L. "Fighting AIDS With Facts and Compassion." AssociationManagement 43.9 (Sept. 1991): 63-67.

119. Coates, Joseph F., Jennifer Jarratt, and John B. Mahaffie. "Future Work: Effectsof Changing Demographics, New Technology, Global Economy, and NewDemands on Workers." The Futurist 25.'" (May 1991): 9-13.

120. Feldman, Stuart. "Establishing an AIDS Program: A Job for Champions."Personnel 68.4 (Apr. 1991): 8.

121. ---. 'Three Successful Programs." Personnel 68.4 (Apr. 1991): 11.

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122. ---. "When It Comes to AIDS, It's Survival of the Smartest." Personnel 68.4 (Apr.1991): 6.

123. Geyer, Sherree. "Calm the Fear of AIDS in the Workplace." Safety & Health 143.1(Jan. 1991): 42-46.

124. Hofmann, Mark A. "Far-Ranging AIDS Rules to Hit Workplaces in '92." BusinessInsurance 25.49 (9 Dec. 1991): 2-4.

125. Jones, Laurie. "Don't Let Fear Determine AIDS Policy, House Panel Told."American Medical News 34.37 (7 Oct. 1991): 6.

126. Joseph, Nadine. "Harder Days at the Office: Grief Counseling for Colleagues ofAIDS Victims." Newsweek 117 (7 Jan. 1991): 61.

127. Karr, Alpert R. "A Little Learning About AIDS Can Be Dangerous." The Wall StreetJournal 4 June 1991, E8(W) Al(E).

128. Passell. Peter. "AIDS Testing Doesn't Pay: Costs Far Exceed Likely InsuranceSavings for Employers." The New York Times 3 July 1991, C2(N) D2(L).

129. Rock, Maxine. "Benefits Plans Wrestle With AIDS: Employers' Liability toAIDS-Afflicted Workers." Business Atlanta 20.12 (Dec. 1991): 84-87.

130. Slack, JamP: D. 'Testing Employees for AIDS." Journal of Commerce andCommercal 390.27621 (11 Dec. 1991): 8A.

131. Smith, James Monroe. "HIV/AIDS and Workplace Discrimination: DickensRevisited." University of West Los Angeles Law Review 22 (1991): 19-57.

132. Ted low, Richard S., and Michele S. Marram. "A Case of AIDS: Employees WithAIDS." Harvard Business Review 69.6 (Nov. 1991): 14-21.

133. Vest, Jusanne M., Fabius P. O'Brien, and Michael J. Vest. "AIDS Training in theWorkplace." Training & Development 45.12 (Dec. 1991): 59-63.

134. Woolsey, Christine. "Employers Ill-Prepared for AIDS." Business Insurance 25.40(7 Oct. 1991): 1-6.

135. Yam, Philip. "AIDS Education May Breed Intolerance." Scientific American 265(Sept. 1991): 30.

ARBITRATION & MEDIATION

136. Aitchison, Will. Factfincling & Arbitration. Portland, OR: Labor RelationsInformation, 1991.

137. Beauvais, Laura L., Richard W. Scholl, and Elizabeth A. Cooper. "DualCommitment Among Unionized Faculty: A Longitudinal Investigation." HumanRelations 44 (Feb. 1991): 175-188.

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138. Bruce, C. J., and J. R. Carby-Hall. Rethinking Labour- Management Relations: TheCase for Arbitration. New York: Routledge, 1991.

139. Celmer, Albert B.. and Robert A. Creo. Federal Arbitration Advocate's Handbook.Horsham, PA. LRP Publications, 1991.

140. Denenberg, Tia Schneider. and R. V. Denenberg. Alcohol and Other Drugs: Issuesin Arbitration. Washington, D.C.: BNA Books, 1991.

141. Ferrara. C. Beyond Arbitration. Toronto: Butterworth Legal Pubs., 1991.

142. Gad lin, Howard. "Careful Maneuvers: Mediating Sexual Harassment." NegotiationJournal 7 (Apr. 1991): 139-53.

143. Gradwohl. John M. "Arbitrability in Nebraska." Nebraska Law Review 70.3 (June1991): 381-411.

144. Grassmuck, Karen. "Chief Brings Peace to Stanford-Hoover Institute Feud."Chronicle of Higher Education 37.39 (12 June 1991): A3. (

145. Gruenberg. Gladys W.. ed. Arbitration 1990, New Perspectives on Old Issues:Proceedings of the Forty-third Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators,San Diego, California, May 27- June 2, 1990. Washington, D.C.: Bureau ofNational Affairs, 1991.

146. Hill, Marvin, and Anthony V. Sinicropi. "Remedies in Arbitration." 2nd ed.Washington, D.C.: BNA Books, 1991.

147. Nemeth, Charles P. Litigation, Pleadings & Arbitration. Cincinnati. OH: AndersonPub Co. 1991.

148. Nicklin, Julie L. "Arbitrator Tells U. of Delaware to Allow Grant Requests to 'Racist'Fund." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.2 (4 Sept. 1991): A41-43.

149. Oswald, Sharon L., and Steven B. Caudill. "Experimental Evidence of GenderEffects in Arbitration Decisions." Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal4 (1991): 271-81.

150. Schoonhoven, Ray J., and Owen Fainveather. "Fairweather's Practice andProcedure in Labor Arbitration." 3rd ed. Washington. D.C.: Bureau of NationalAffairs, 1991.

151. Squiers, Deborah. "Drug Testing Allowed to Proceed Pending Arbitration." NewYork Lay Journal 205.120 (24 June 1991): 1.

COLLECTWE BARGAINING

152. Collaborative Bargaining: A Critical Appraisal. Washington. DC: National EducationAssociation, 1991.

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153. Collective Bargaining and Health Care Cost Containment. Washington, D.C.:Bureau of National Affairs, 1991.

154. 'Temple U. Reaches an Accord With Professors Who Struck." The New York Times

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155, Andrews, Hans A. Negative Impact of Faculty Contract Negotiations on CommunityCollege Faculty Evaluation Systems. Oglesby, IL: Illinois Valley CommunityCollege, 1991. (ERIC document ED343628).

156. Blum, Debra E. "Both Sides See Gain in Court's Decision on Union Fees."Chronicle of Higher Education 37.38 (5 June 1991): A11,14.

157. ---. "Colleges' Financial Straits Could Improve Relations Between Officials andFaculty Unions, Some Say." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.28 (27 Mar.1991): A15-17.

158. Bulach, Clete. 'The Collective Bargaining Potpourri: Is There a Right Way?"Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.4 (1991): 281-292.

159. Carrell, Michael R., and Christina Heavrin. Collective Bargaining and LaborRelations: Cases, Practice, and Law. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan, 1991.

160. Cuny. Lynn. "Negotiating the Contract." New Directions for Higher Education 19.1(Mar. 1991): 41-53.

161. Decinque, Gregory Thomas. Development of a Normative Process Model forEffective Collective Bargainim With Faculty in New Jersey Community Colleges.Diss. : The University of Texas at Austin, 1991.

162. Douglas, Joel M.. ed. "Unionization Among College Faculty: 1991." National Centerfor the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the ProfessionsNewsletter 19.1 (Jan. 1991): 1-8.

163. Ervin, Joanne Jocha. "Reasonable Accommodation and the Collective BargainingAgreement Under the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990." Detroit Collegeof Law Review 1991.3 (Sept. 1991): 925-972.

164. Finley, Charles E. 'The Relationship Between Unionization and Job SatisfactionAmong Two-Year College Faculty." Community College Review 19.2 (Sept. 1991):

53-60.

165. Grimes, Paul W., and Charles A. Register, 'Teacher Unions and Black Students'Scores on College Entrance Exams." Industrial Relations 30.3 (Sept. 1991):492-500.

166. Haldane, David. "Colleges Use Volunteer Teachers to Save Classes: Strapped CSUCampuses Also Shift Courses to Extension Programs, Faculty Union FilesGrievances." Los Angeles Times 25 Dec. 1991, Al .

167. Heath, Fred M., et al. "Negotiation and Discussion." Library Administration &Management 5.3 (June 1991): 120-39.

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168. Kesselring, Randall G. 'The Economic Effects of Faculty Unions." Journal of LaborResearch 12.1 (Dec. 1991): 61-73.

169. Leap, Terry L. Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations. New York: Macmillan,1991.

170. Leland, Bruce H. "Partners in the Process: Professionalism forWriting Instructors."Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Conferenceon College Compositionand Communication. 42nd, Boston. MA, 21 Mar. 1991.

171. Leonard. Mary Jane Ingram. Collective Bargaining in Higher Education: A CaseStudy of Wayne State University and the American Association of UniversityProfessors, 1970-1990. Diss. : Wayne State University. 1991.

172. Morgan. Neville Newton. Race and Gender Differences in Support of CollectiveBargaining by College and University Faculty. Diss. : University of Cincinnati,1991.

173. New York State Education Department. Office of Postsecondary Policy Analysis.College and University Employees: New York State, 1989-1990. Albany, NY: TheOffice, 1991.

174. Ormsby. Joseph G., and Larry R. Watts. "College Faculty Unionization and ItsEffect on the Gender/Job Satisfaction Relationship." Journal of CollectiveNegotiations in the Public Sector 20.1 (Dec. 1991): 43-52.

175. Parker, Mike. "Participation or Control?" Academe 77.4 (July 1991): 44-48.

176. Peck, Cornelius J. 'The Meanings of Employer: Consequences for the NationalLabor Relations Act." Mississippi College Law Review 11.2 (Mar. 1991): 309-348.

177. Pennington, David. "Collegiality and Unions." Journal of Tertiary EducationalAdministration 13.1 (May 1991): 7-18.

178. Pfander, James E. "Judicial Purpose and the Scholarly Process: The Lincoln MillsCase." Washington University Law Quarterly 69.1 (Dec. 1991): 243-315.

179. Putnam. Linda L., et al. 'The Role of Rituals and Fantasy Themes in Teachers'Bargaining." Western Journal of Speech Communication 55.1 (Dec. 1991):85-103.

180. Robinson, Maynard George. The Roles of Academic Department Chairs UnderFaculty Collective Bargaining in the California State University: Self Perceptionsand Administrative Perspectives. Diss. : University of Southern California, 1991.

181. Romanish. Bruce. 'Teacher Empowerment: The Litmus Test of SchoolRestructuring." Social Science Record 28.1 (Mar. 1991): 55-69.

182. Schuster. Jack H. "Policing Governance." Academe 77.5 (Sept. 1991): 33-36.

183. Shostak, Arthur B. Robust Unionism: Innovations in the Labor Movement. Ithaca,NY: ILR Press. 1991.

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184. Sleemi, Fehrnida, et al. "Collective Bargaining During 1991." Monthly Labor Review114.1 (Jan. 1991): 3-18.

185. Smith, Jerald R Collective Bargaining Simulated: Computerized andNoncomputerized Formats. New York: Merrill, 1991.

186. Tmbilcock, Anne. "Strategies for Strengthening Women's Participation in TradeUnion Leadership." International Labour Review 130.4 (1991): 407-26.

187. U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor-Management Relations andCooperative Programs. Labor-Mana ement Commitment: A Com act for Chan eViews From the Collective Bargaining Forum. Washington, D.C.: The Bureau;1991.

188. Weiler, Paul C. "Hard Times for Unions: Challenging Times for Scholars."University of Chicago Law Review 58.3 (June 1991): 1015-1032.

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING - CANADA

189. Carbonu, Dora Maria. Attitudes of Canadian Nursing Faculty Toward Unions andCollective Bargaining in Higher Education. Diss. : Columbia University TeachersCollege, 1991.

190. Colebrook, Peter, and John D. Dennison. "Conflict, Competition and Compromise:Collective Bargaining in the Colleges of British Columbia." Journal of CollectiveNegotiations in the Public Sector 20.4 (Sept. 1991): 259-279.

191. Kumar, Pradeep. Collective Bargaining in 1990: Goals, Priorities, and Outcomes.Kingston, Ont.: Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University. 1991.

192. ---. Women's Issues and Collective Bargaining. Kingston, Ont.: Industrial RelationsCentre, Queen's University, 1991.

193. Kumar, Pradeep. David Arrowsmith, and Mary Lou Coates. Canadian LabourRelations: An Information Manual. Kingston. Ont.: Industrial Relations Centre,Queen's University, 1991.

194. Leclerc, Jean Claude. "La Negociation Collective Dans le Secteur Public." Revue deDroit Universite de Sherbrooke 21.2 (Dec. 1991): 583-588.

195. MacKinnon, Peter. "Labour Relations in the Academy: A Case Study at theUniversity of Saskatchewan." Dalhousie Law Journal 14.2 (Nov. 1991): 355-371.

196. Palmer, Earl E. Collective Agreement Arbitration in Canada. 3rd ed. Toronto:Butterworth Legal Pubs., 1991.

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

197. Trends in Faculty Staffing and Salaries. Sacramento, CA: Research and AnalysisUnit, Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges. 1991.

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198. Coll, Kenneth M. "Enhancing Community Colleges in the 90s: Turning Pressuresinto Opportunities for Action." Journal of Adult Education 20.1 (Sept. 1991):3-10.

199. DeCosmo, Richard D.. et al. 'Total Quality Management Goes to CommunityCollege." New Directions for Institutional Research 18.3 (Sept. 1991): 13-25.

200. Eaton, Judith S. "Encouraging Transfer: The Impact on Community Colleges."Educational Record 72.2 (Mar. 1991): 34-38.

201. Fryer, Thomas W.. and John C. Lovas. Leadership in Governance: CreatingConditions for Successful Decision Making in the Community College. SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991.

202. Gabert, Glen. Community Colleges in the 1990s. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta KappaEducational Foundation, 1991. (ERIC document ED331558).

203. Gillett-Karam, Rosemary, Suanne D. Roueche, and John E. Roueche.Underrepresentation and the Question of Diversity: Women and Minorities in theCommunity College. Washington. D.C.: Community College Press. 1991.

204. Hawthorne, Elizabeth M.. and Diane Ninke. "A Focus on University Faculty Serviceto Community Colleges." Community College Review 19.1 (June 1991): 30-35.

205. Hirshberg, Diane. "Sources and Information: Community Colleges and EconomicDevelopment." New Directions for Community Colleges 19.3 (Sept. 1991):101-07.

206. McGrath, Dennis. and Martin B. Spear. The Academic Crisis of the CommunityCollege. Albany. NY: State University of New York Press. 1991.

207. Melville, John G., and Thomas J. Chmura. "Strategic Alignment of CommunityColleges and State Economic Policy." New Directions for Community Colleges19.3 (Sept. 19911: 7-15.

208. Ostar. Allan W. "Community Colleges and State Colleges and Universities: ANatural Partnership." Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal 61.5(Apr. 1991): 21-25.

209. Pnlmer, James C. "Nurturing Scholarship at Community Colleges." New Directionsfor Community Colleges 19.4 (Dec. 1991): 69-77.

210. Sorrentino, Sheila A.. and Edward R. Hines. "Community Colleges, Four-YearColleges. and Universities as Providers of Education and Training for CorporateEmployees." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-WesternEducational Research Association, Chicago, IL, Oct. 1991. (ERIC documentED340882).

211. Thomas. W., Jr., and John C. Lovas. Leadership in Governance: CreatingConditions for Successful Decision Making in the Community College Fryer. SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991.

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212. U. S. Department of Education. Office of Vocational and Adult Education.Combining School and Work: Options in High Schools and Two-Year Collees.Washington, D.C.: The Office, 1991.

213. Vaughan, George B. "Institutions on the Edge: America's Community Colleges."Educational Record 72.2 (Mar. 1991): 30-33.

COMPARABLE WORTH

214. Blum, Linda M. Between Feminism and Labor: The Significance of the ComparableWorth Movement. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1991.

215. Groshen, Erica L. 'The Structure of the Female/Male Wage Differential: Is It WhoYou Are, What You Do, or Where You Work?" Journal of Human Resources 26.3(June 1991): 457-72.

216. Luna, Gaye. "Pay Equity and the Law: Where Women Stand in the Work Force."Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.3 (June 1991):251-258.

217. Scoville, James G., and Ross E. Azevedo. "Wage Lines and Comparable Worth:Gainers. Losers, and the Prospects for Free Collective Bargaining." Journal ofCollective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.1 (Dec. 1991): 53-67.

218. Smart, John C. "Gender Equity in Academic Rank and Salary." Review of HigherEducation 14.4 (June 1991): 511-26.

219. Weaver, Kathleen. "Comparable Worth in the United States and the CanadianProvince of Ontario." Boston College International arid Comparative Law Review14.1 (Dec. 1991): 137-158.

DISCIPLINE & DISMISSAL

220. "Security of Tenure Overrides Redundancy Notice." Industrial Relations LegalInformation Bulletin .431 (16 Aug. 1991): 14-16.

221. Fassett, William E., and Steven G. Olswang. "Affiliate Faculty and StudentEvaluation, Discipline and Dismissals." American Journal of PharmaceuticalEducation 55.3 (Sept. 1991): 211-18.

222. Finegan, Susan M. "Anti-Harassment Disciplinary Policies: A Violation of FirstAmendment Rights on the Public University Campus?" Boston College ThirdWorld Law Journal 11.1 (Dec. 1991): 107-135.

223. Johnson, Sally. "Fired Professor Tests College: Due Process not Provided SexualHarassment Claim, Suit Says." Los Angeles Daily .Journal 104.105 (27 May1991): 1.

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224. Karr, Mary Beth. "Financial Exigency as Just Cause for Dismissal of TenuredFaculty in Higher Education: What Are the Legal Issues?" Paper Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Educational Research Association,Chicago, IL, 7 Oct. 1991. (ERIC document ED339291).

225. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Financial Stresses Hit Professors, but Most Colleges ProtectTenured Ranks." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.24 (27 Feb. 1991): A1.11-12.

226. Zirkel, Perry A. "Ethics and Law in Higher Education." Phi Delta Kappan 72.10(June 1991): 798-800.

DISCRIMINATION

227. "Free Speech and Religious, Racial, and Sexual Harassment." William and MarVLaw Review 32 (Dec. 1991): 207-351.

22$. Hate in the Ivory Tower. A Survey of Intolerance on College Campuses andAcademia's Response. Washington, DC: People for the American Way, 1991.

229. "Race-Based Faculty Hiring and Layoff Remedies in School Desegregation Cases."Harvard Law Review 104.8 (June 1991): 1917-1936.

230. Becker, William. and Rebecca Goodman. 'The Semi logarithmic Earnings Equationand Its Use in Assessing Salary Discrimination in Academe." Economics ofEducation Review 10.4 (1991): 323-32.

231. Bezemek. Robert J. "U.C. Berk,,ley Swamps Opponents with lawyers, Paper." LosAngeles Daily Journal 104.43 (28 Feb. 1991): 7.

232. Blackburn, Robert. "Faculty Development: Policies and Practices." Journal ofDental Education 55.10 (Oct. 1991): 665-67.

233. Blum, Debra E. "Environment Still Hostile to Women in Academe, New EvidenceIndicates." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.7 (9 Oct. 1991): A1,20.

234. Bossert, Rex. "Law School Protests Over Faculty Diversity: Another War Casualty?"Los Angeles Daily Journal 104.68 (4 Apr. 1991): 3.

235. Brammer, James E., Dina L. La Ilo, and Sarah Ney. 'The Realization of Title VII'sLegislative Intent." Journal of College and University Law 17.4 (Mar. 1991):551-563.

236. Burke, William T., Ill, and Frank J. Cavaliere. "Equal Employment Opportunity onCampus: Strengthening the Commitment." Labor Law Journal 42.1 (Jan. 1991):19-27.

237. Castenell, Dean Louis. "American Institutions of Higher Education as HistoricalSource of Racism: A Comment." Saint Louis University Public Law Review 10.1(Mar. 1991): 427-429.

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238. D'Souza, Dinesh. "Illiberal Education: Current Controversies in American HigherEducation." Atlantic 267 (Mar. 1991): 51-72. .

239. Francis, Samuel. "Incompetence Is the Issue, not His Ideas: African AmericanProfessor Leonard Jeffries." Insight 7 (25 Nov. 1991): 18-20.

240. Futas, Elizabeth, and Fay Zipkowitz. 'The Faculty Vanishes." Library Journal116.14 (Sept. 1991): 148-52.

241. Gill, Wanda E., and Diann R. Showell. 'The Cinderella Concept of the Black Femalein Higher Education." Paper Presented at the National Conference on AfricanAmericans in Higher Education, 4th, College Park, MD, 19 Apr. 1991. (ERICdocument ED331379).

242. Greene, Linda S. 'Tokens, Role Models, and Pedagogical Politics: Lamentations ofan African American Female Law Professor." Berkeley Women's Law Journal 6(1991): 81-92.

243. Grey, Thomas C. "Discriminatory Harassment and Free Speech." Harvard Journalof Law & Public Policy 14.1 (Dec. 1991): 157-164.

244. Halpern, Stephen C. "Still Unequal, Still Separate: The Supreme Court Currentlyis Deliberating on a Suit That, if Won by the Plaintiffs. Will Force Mississippi toFund Historically Black Colleges on a Par With Traditionally White Institutions."National Law Journal 14.14 (9 Dec. 1991): 13.

245. Hentoff, Nat. "ACLU Joins Right-Winger to Put Brakes on Campus Speech Codes."Los Angeles Daily Journal 104.72 (10 Apr. 1991): 6.

246. Jaschik, Scott. "Renewal of Recognition of an Accrediting Group Delayed by U.S.Over Campus-Diversity Policy." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.31 (17 Apr.1991): A20-22.

247. Judge. Jay, and James R. Schirott. "Higher Pay for Younger Professor is notDiscrimination." Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 137.32 (14 Feb. 1991): 3.

248. Konrad, Alison M., and Jeffrey Pfeffer. "Understanding the Hiring of Women andMinorities in Educational Institutions." Sociology of Education 64.3 (July 1991):141-57.

249. Laramee, William A. "Racism, Group Defamation, and Freedom of Speech onCampus." NASPA Journal 29.1 (Sept. 1991): 55-62.

250. McRae, Mary B. "Sex and Race Bias in Employment Decisions: Black WomenConsider..d." Journal of Employment Counseling 28.3 (Sept. 1991): 91-98.

251. Mooney, Carolyn J. "8 Professors at FR./ File Age-Bias Grievance to Protest'Salary-Compression' Practice." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.27 (20 Mar.1991): A17-19.

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252. Neal, John E. "Gender Segregation among Disciplinary Groups in Liberal ArtsColleges: An Examination of Differences in Career Concepts and Work Values."Paper Presented at the American Educational Research Association. Chicago, IL.Apr. 1991. (ERIC document ED330268).

253. Peach, Randall J. "Civil Rights Law Against Discrimination: Princeton EatingClubsMust Admit Women Because Symbiotic Relationship with Princeton UniversitySubjects Them to Law Against Discrimination as Public Accommodations."Seton Hall Law Review 22.1 (Dec. 1991): 235-255.

254. Perry. Pamela L. "Let Them Become Professionals: An Analysis of the Failure toEnforce Title VII's Pay Equity Mandate." Harvard Women's Law Journal 14 (Mar.1991): 127-184.

255. Redlich, Norman. "Law School Faculty Hiring Under Title VII: How a Judge MightDecide a Disparate Impact Case." Journal of Legal Education 41.2 (June 1991):135-139.

256. Riccio. Ronald J. "Free Speech v. Freedom From Bigotry: A Look at UniversityCodes." New York Law Journal 206.64 (30 Sept. 1991): 1.

257. Russell, Susan H. 'The Status of Women and Minorities in Higher Education:Findings from the 1988 National Survey of Postsecondary Faculty." CUPAJournal 42.1 (Mar. 1991): 1-11.

258. Selvin, Paul. "Does the Harrison Case Reveal Sexism in Math? Denied Tenure atUC Berkeley. Mathematician Jenny Harrison Is Suing the University for AllegedSex Discrimination." Science 252.5014 (28 June 1991): 1781-1784.

259. Siggelkow, Richard A. "Racism in Higher Education: A Permanent Condition?"NASPA Journal 28.2 (Dec. 1991): 98-104.

260. Tesfagiorgis, Gebre H. 'The Legitimacy of Statistical Evidence in DiscriminationLawsuits in the Context of Employment in Higher Education." Paper Presentedat the Annual Forum of the Association for Institutional Research, 31st, SanFrancisco, CA. 26 May 1991. (ERIC document ED336027).

261. U. S. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Workplace Fairness Act:Report Together with Minority Views. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printg.1991.

DRUG TESTING

262. Abbey, Augustus. and Charles Redel. "Drug Testing in the Workplace: Public andPrivate Sector Employers and the Courts." Labor law Journal 42.4 (Apr. 1991):239-246.

263. Bell, Shawn K. "Drug Testing in the Nonunionized Workplace: Search and Seizure,Procedural Due Process. and Maine's Drug-Testing Statute." Maine Law Review43.1 (Apr. 1991): 129-168.

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DRUG TESTING

264. Berlin, Philip E. "More State Laws Now Regulate Drug Testing in the Workplace."National Law Journal 13.44 (8 July 1991): 19.

265. Coombs, Robert H., and Louis Jolyon West. Drud Testin Issues and 0 tions. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1991.

266. Fay, John. Drug Testing. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann. 1991.

267. Gleason. John M., and Darold T. Barnum. "Predictive Probabilities in EmployeeDrug-Testing." Risk: Issues in Health & Safety 2.1 (1991): 2-18.

268. Guthrie, Philippa M. "Drug Testing and Welfare: Taking the Drug War toUnconstitutional Limits?" Indiana Law Journal 66.2 (Mar. 1991): 579-607.

269. Harriman, Susan. "Saying No to Drug Searches: Drug Testing of Employees." LegalTimes 13.32 (7 Jan. 1991): 19.

270. Hodkin. William R. "Rethinking Skinner and Von Raab: Reasonableness RequiresIndividualized Suspicion for Employee Drug Testing." Journal of ContemporarVLaw 17.1 (Mar. 1991): 129-157.

271. Irwin. Darrell D. Deviance in the Workplace: Case Studies of Drug Testing in LargeOrganizations. San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press, 1991.

272. Jacobs, James B., and Lynn Zimmer. "Drug Treatment and Workplace DrugTesting: Politics, Symbolism and Organizational Dilemmas." Behavioral Sciences& the Law 9.3 (June 1991): 345-360.

273. Klingner, Donald E., and Nancy G. O'Neill. Workplace Drug Abuse and AIDS: AGuide to Human Resource Management Policy and Practice. New York: QuorumBooks, 1991.

274. Mooney, John R.. and David L. Neigus. 'The Problems of Drug Testing in thePrivate Workplace." Practical Lawyer 37.3 (Apr. 1991): 57-65.

275. Olsen, Jeffrey J. "A Comprehensive Review of Private Sector Drug Testing Law."Hofstra Labor Law Journal 8.2 (Mar. 1991): 223-274.

276. Osowski, Shane J. "Urinalysis Drug Testing of Employees at Will: The Need forMandatory Standards." Northern Illinois University Law Review 11.2-3 (Mar.1991): 319-347.

277. Pliskin, Richard. "Drug Testing of Workers in Private Sector Upheld." cw JerseyLaw Journal 127.15 (11 Apr. 1991): 3.

278. Polsby, Daniel D. "Employer Drug Testing: Where Things Stand Now. Where They'reGoing, Where They Ought to Go." Corporate Counsel's Quarterly 7.4 (Oct. 1991):1-22.

279. Ravid, Renee. "Legal and Legislative Trends in Drug Testing." Journal of Psychiatry& Law 19.3-4 (Sept. 1991): 281- 294.

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280. Remy, Donald M. 'The Constitutionality of Drug Testing of Employees inGovernment Regulated 'Private' Industry." Howard Law Journal 34.4 (Dec.1991): 633-649.

281. Rothstein, Mark A. "Workplace Drug Testing: A Case Study in the Misapplicationof Technology." Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 5 (Sept. 1991): 65-93.

282. Sand, Robert H. "Enforcement Goes Criminal: Updates on Smoking in theWorkplace. Drug Testing. and Fetal Protection Policies." Employee Relations LawJournal 17.1 (June 1991): 145- 152.

283. Segal, Jonathan A. "A Need not to Know: Employers' Testing of Employees andApplicants Reveals Irrelevant Information." HR Magazine 36.10 (Oct. 1991):85-89.

284. Stone, Donald H. "Pre-Employment Inquiries: Drug Testing. Alcohol Screening.Physical Exams, Honesty Testing, Genetics Screening Do They Discriminate?"Akron Law Review 25.2 (Sept. 1991): 367-412.

285. Thompson, Frank J., Norma M. Riccucci. and Carolyn Ban. "Drug Testing in theFederal Workplace: An Instrumental and Symbolic Assessment." PublicAdministration Review 51.6 (Nov. 1991): 515-525.

286. Thornicroft, Kenneth William. "The War on Drugs Goes to Work: Employer DrugTesting and the Law." Ohio Northern University Law Review 17.4 (Sept. 1991):771-784.

287. Zigarelli, Michael A. "Random Drug Testing in the Public Sector: The LegalParameters." Employee Relations Law Journal 17.3 (Dec. 1991): 459-471.

ETHICS

288. "Still Freer Speech: American Civil Liberties Union Internal Policy Controversy onthe University Speech Code Rule." Economist 318 (2 Feb. 1991): 26.

289. Astin, Alexander W. "VMI Case Dramatizes Basic issues in the Use of EducationalResearch." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.45 (24 July 1991): A36.

290. Berry, John N., III. "Fighting Academe's Corrupted Values: New Tactics for theDefense of Library Schools." Library Journal 116 (1 Sept. 1991): 108.

291. Black, Jay. and Robert Steele. "Professional Decision Making and Personal Ethics."Journalism Educator 46.3 (Sept. 1991): 3- 17.

292. Blum. Debra E. "An Outspoken Critic of Higher Education's Ties to IndustryCrusades Against Government-Sponsored Military Research." Chronicle ofHigher Education 37.44 (17 July 1991): All-13.

293. Braxton. John M. 'The Influence of Graduate Department Quality on theSanctioning of Scientific Misconduct." Journal of Higher Education 62.1 (Jan.1991): 87-109.

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294. Cage, Mary Crystal. "Ohio's Community Colleges Rocked by Investigation ofPolitical Gifts and Charges of Mismanagement." Chronicle of Higher Education37.30 (10 Apr. 1991): A1,20-21.

295. Chop. Rose M., and Mary Cipriano Silva. "Scientific Fraud: Definitions, Policies,and Implications for Nursing Research." Journal of Professional Nursing 7.3(May 1991): 166-71.

296. Cole, Susan A. "Professional Ethics and the Role of the Academic Officer." CUPAJournal 42.3 (Sept. 1991): 37-41.

297. Cufaude, Jeff. 'The Rhetoric and Reality of Professional Ethics." Campus ActivitiesProgramming 24.3 (Sept. 1991): 44-47, 50-51.

298. Davis, Michael. "University Research and the Wages of Commerce." Journal ofCollege and University Law 18.i (June 1991): 29-38.

299. Dippo. Don. "Making the Political Personal: Problems of Privilege and Power inPost-Secondary Teaching." Journal of Education 173.3 (Sept. 1991): 81-96.

300. Dong. Eugene. "Confronting Scientific Fraud." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.7(9 Oct. 1991): A52.

301. Fitzgerald, Mike, and Brent Shearer. "How Far Down the Tobacco Road? Ethics ofGrant to Journalism Center from General Foods." Columbia Journalism Review30.2 (July 1991): 51-52.

302. Garneau, George. "Digging for News: Reporters and Editors of South CarolinaNewspaper Search Landfill Site for Discarded Records." Editor & Publisher124.36 (7 Sept. 1991): 7-11.

303. Gearhart, G. David. and Roger L. Williams. "Do Mega-Campaigns Make Us LookGreedy?" AGB Reports 33.1 (Jan. 1991): 16-19.

304. Goodstein, David. "Scientific Fraud." American Scholar 60.4 (Sept. 1991): 505-15.

305. Henry, Samuel D. "Higher Education and Cultural Pluralism: A Reawakening ofEthics." CUPA Journal 42.3 (Sept. 1991): 13-19.

306. Hoffman, Howard. "Several Universities Kick Tobacco Habit by Snuffing out TheirCigarette Stocks." The Wall Street Journal 11 Mar. 1991, B7B(W) pB8D(E).

307. Kadish, Mortimer R. Toward an Ethic of Higher Education. Palo Alto, CA: StanfordUniversity Press. 1991.

308. Krohn, Franklin B. "MarkeUng Ethics and the Complimentary Textbook 'Problem."Business & Professional Ethics Journal 10.4 (Dec. 1991): 99-110.

309. Langford. John W. "Secrecy, Partnership and the Ownership of Knowledge in theUniversity." Intellectual Property Journal 6.2 (June 1991): 155-169.

310. May, William. Ethics & Higher Education. New York: Macmillan, 1991.

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311. Russell. Ron. "Pepperdine Secretly Tied to Developers: University Has Conflict ofInterest Over Malibu, California Incorporation." Los AngelesTimes 7 Oct. 1991,Bl.

312. Scott, Frederic R., and Cynthia E. Weingart. "A Professor's Choice: Employment orReligious Conviction." Journal of College and University Law 18.2 (Sept. 1991):315-327.

313. Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L. 'The Pathological Ethos: Looking for a RhetoricalPerspective on Scientific Fraud." Paper Presented at the Conference on CollegeComposition and Communication. Boston. MA, 22 Mar. 1991.

314. Van Ommeren. Roger. et al. "Ethical Issues in Recruiting Faculty." CUPA Journal42.3 (Sept. 1991): 29-35.

315. Zurer, Pamela S. "Controversy Over Indirect Costs of Research Has UniversitiesSquirming." Chemical & Engineering News 69.22 (3 June 1991): 17-20.

EVALUATION

316. Albanese, Mark A. "The Validity of Lecturer Ratings by Students and TrainedObservers." Academic Medicine 66.1 (Jan. 1991): 26-28.

317. Andrews, Hans A.. and Christine M. Licata. "Administrative Perceptions of ExistingEvaluation Systems." Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education 5.1 (July1991): 69-76.

318. Applebaum. Ronald L. "Personnel Evaluation from a Presidential Perspective: AreDifferences Only a Reflection of Reality?" ACA Bulletin .75 (Jan. 1991): 17-22.

319. Empter, Stefan. "How Can Competition Be Introduced into Higher Education?"Higher Education Management 3.3 (Nov. 1991): 292-305.

320. Fayne, Harriet R. "Practicing What We Preach: Key Issues in Evaluation." PaperPresented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges forTeacher Education, Atlanta. GA. 1 Mar. 1991. (ERIC document ED330266).

321. Geis, George L. 'The Moment of Truth: Feeding Back Information about Teaching."New Directions for Teaching and Learning .48 (Dec. 1991): 7-19.

322. Ghorpade, Jai. and James R. Lackritz. "Student Evaluations: Equal OpportunityConcerns." Thought and Action 7.1 (Mar. 1991): 61-72.

323. Gordon. Michael E., and Julia E. Purvis. "Journal Publication Records as aMeasure of Research Performance in Industrial Relations." Industrial and LaborRelations Review 45.1 (Oct. 1991): 194-201.

324. Gould. Christopher. "Converting Faculty Assessment into Faculty Development:The Director of Composition's Responsibility to Probationary Faculty." PaperPresented at the Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition andCommunication. 42nd. Boston, MA, 21 Mar. 1991. (ERIC document ED331068).

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325. Headrick, Charlotte J. 'Teacher Evaluations: A Necessary Evil?" ACA Bulletin .78(Oct. 1991): 5-7.

326. Kremer, John. "Identifying Faculty Types Using Peer Ratings of Teaching. Research.and Service." Research in Higher Education 32.4 (Aug. 1991): 351-61.

327. Menges. Robert J. 'Why Hasn't Peer Evaluation of College Teaching Caught On?"Paper Presented at the meeting of the American Educational ResearchAssociation, Chicago, IL. 7 Apr. 1991. (ERIC document ED337106).

328. Mesak, Hani I., and Lawrence R. Jauch. "Faculty Performance Evaluation Modelingto Improve Personnel Decisions." Decision Sciences 22.5 (Nov. 1991):1142-1160.

329. Newby, Tim, et al. "Instructional Diagnosis: Effective Open-Ended Evaluation."Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational ResearchAssociation, Chicago, IL, 3 Apr. 1991. (ERIC document ED334228).

330. Olp, Marshall, et al. Appraisal of Faculty: Encouragement and Improvement in theClassroom. Yuma, AZ: Arizona Western College, 1991. (ERIC documentED336159).

331. Ory, John C., and Maly Anne Bunda. 'There Are Peer Evaluations and There ArePeer Evaluations." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanEvaluation Association, Chicago, IL, Oct. 1991. (ERIC document ED342317).

332. Reithlingshoefer, Sally J.. ed. Developing Effective Interdisciplinary Instruction:Selected Pa ers from the Annual Conference on Non-Traditional andInterdisciplinary Programs, 9th, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 13-15, 1991.Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, School of Continuing and AlternativeLearning, 1991. (ERIC document ED333853).

333. Sime, Wesley Ellwyn. A Comparison of Faculty and Chairperson Perceptions of theAnnual Evaluation Process: Communication, Persuasion, Stress, andPerformance. Diss. : The University of Nebraska - Lincoln. 1991.

EXCELLENCE

334. Cornesky, Robert, et al. Implementing Total Quality Management in HigherEducation. Madison, WI: Magna Publications, 1991.

335. Gilmore, Jeffrey L. Price and Quality in Higher Education. Washington. D.C.: Officeof Educational Research and Improvement, 1991.

336. Grossman, Jack H. "Improving the Quality of Colege Teaching." Performance andInstruction 30.3 (Mar. 1991): 24-27.

337. Kaplan, Sheila. "Maintaining Quality in the 1990s: How Will We Pay?" EducationalRecord 72.2 (Mar. 1991): 14-18.

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338. Munoz, Grisel, et al. "Excellence in Higher Education as Defined by Legislators andPublic and Private Institutions Administrators." Paper Presmted at the AnnualForum of the Association for Institutional Research. 31st. San Francisco. CA, 26May 1991. (ERIC document ED336024).

339. Richardson, Richard C., Jr. "6 Ways Universities Can Maintain Quality andDiversity: Focus, a Majority of Minorities." Education Digest 56 (Jan. 1991):22-24.

340. Shmurak, Carole B., and Bonnie S. Handler. "Lydia Shattuck: 'A Streak of theModern." Teaching Education 3.2 (Dec. 1991): 127-31.

341. Tucker, Robert W. "Achinving Academic Quality through Process Management."Paper Presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association,Chicago, IL, 1 Nov. 1991. (ERIC document ED341309).

FACULTY

342, Altieri, Guy, et al. Faculty Planning, Development, and Evaluation System:Washtenaw Community College. Ann Arbor. MI: Washtenaw Community College,1991. (ERIC document ED344647).

343. Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. Averting Faculty Shortages: ADiscussion Paper on the Canadian Academic Labour Market in the 1990s.Ottawa: The Association. 1991. (ERIC document ED343474).

344. ---. Trends: The Canadian University in Profile. Ottawa: The Association. 1991.(ERIC document ED343475).

345. Brown. Murray. "Cosmopolitans as Heralds of a Vitalized Faculty Role." Academe77.5 (Sept. 1991): 19-22,

346. Chronister. Jay L. "Institutional Culture and the New Professoriate." Academe 77.5(Sept. 1991): 23-25.

347. Chronister. Jay L.. and Thomas C. M. Thiesdell. "Exploring Faculty Issues andInstitutional Planning for the Twenty-First Century." Review of Higher Education14.4 (June 1991): 467-84.

348. Ehrenberg, Ronald, et al. "Faculty Turnover at American Colleges and Universities:Analyses of AAUP Data." Economics of Education Review 10.2 (1991): 99-110.

349. Impara, James C., et al. "Professional Development Programs: A Comparison ofFull- and Pail-Time Occupational-Technical Faculty." Community ServicesCatalyst 21.2 (Mar. 1991): 8-12.

350. Keller, George. 'The New American Faculty: The Remarkable Rise of AnotherTeaching Force. Growth in Number of Non-Tenure-Track College Instructors."Change 23.2 (Mar. 1991): 54.

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351. Konrad, Alison M. "Faculty Productivity and Demographics." Thought and Action7.2 (Sept. 1991): 19-54.

352. Matier, Michael W. "Recruiting Faculty: Complementary Tales From TwoCampuses." Research in Higher Education 32.1 (Feb. 1991): 31-44.

353. Menges, Robert J. 'The Real World of Teaching Improvement: A FacultyPerspective." New Directions for Teaching and Learning .48 (Dec. 1991): 21-37.

354. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Stanford Unveils Plan Designed to Elevate Status of Teaching."Chronicle of Higher Education 37.26 (13 Mar. 1991): A15-17.

355. Russell. Susan H., et al. 1988 National Survey of Postsecondary Faculty.Washington, D.C.: National Center for Education Statistics, 1991.

356. ---. Profiles of Faculty in Higher Education Institutions, 1988: Statistical AnalysisReport. Washington, DC.: National Center for Education Statistics, 1991.

357. Siow. Aloysius. "Are First Impressions Important in Academia?" Journal of HumanResources 26.2 (Mar. 1991): 236-55.

FACULTY ORGAMZATIONS

358. Birnbaum, Robert. ed. Faculty in Governance: The Role of Senates & JointCommittees in Academic Decision Making. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991.

359. O'Neil. Robert M. 'The AAUP at 75: Three Academic Freedom Challenges."Academe 77.1 (Jan. 1991): 32-33.

FISCAL ISSUES

360. Finance & Management Issues in the 1990s: Proceedings of the NationalSymposium on Strategic Higher Education. Washington, D.C., 24 Feb. 1991.New York: College Board. 1991. (ERIC document ED345646).

361. Angel. Dan, and Mike De Vault. "Managing 'McLean': Proactive Planning."Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal 62.1 (Aug. 1991): 26-29.

362. Blong. John. and Barb Bennett. "Empty Wells: Resource Development in ToughTimes." Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal 62.1 (Aug. 1991):30-33.

363. Elfin, Mel. 'The Age of Scarcity: College Administrations Deal With Higher Costsand Lower Incomes." U.S. News & World Report 111 (30 Sept. 1991): 78-83.

364. Getz, Malcolm, and John J. Siegfl ied. 'The Changing College Menu: An Analysisof Cost per Student During the 1980s." Business Officer 25.6 (Dec. 1991):30-34.

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365. Keough, Kristin. Current Funds Revenues andEn-ienditures of Institutions ofHigher Education: Fiscal Years 1980-88. Washington, D.C.: National Center forEducation Statistics. 1991.

366. Lapovsky, Lucie. "Uses and Sources of Financial Data for InstitutionalManagement." New Directions for Institutional Research 18.1 (Mar. 1991):75-82.

367. Minter, John. "Fiscal Facts, Trends, and Forecasts." Educational Record 72.2(Mar. 1991): 19-22.

368. Simpson, William B. Cost Containment for HigherEducation: Strategies for PublicPolicy 8z, Institutional Administration. New York: Praeger, 1991.

369. Taylor, Michael G. "New Financial Models." Higher Education Management 3.3(Nov. 1991): 203-13.

370. Waggaman, John S. Strategies and Consequence?. Managing the Costs in HigherEducation. Washington, DC: Association for tne Study of Higher Education,1991. (ERIC document ED34792 I).

FRINGE BENEFITS

371. "Colleges Offered Innovative LTC Option." Employee Benefit News 5.4 (Apr. 1991):

5.

372. "Educational Assistance: University Lures Employees With Benefits for TheirChildren." Benefits Today 8.14 (12 July 1991): 218.

373. Ontario Universities Benefits Survey, 1990-91. Toronto, Ont: Council of OntarioUniversities. 1991.

374. 'TIAA-CREF Allows Lump Sum Cash-Outs." Employee Benefit Plan Review 46.1(July 1991): 22.

375. Bernstein, Melvin H. "Shifting Sands of College Pensions: Surprises about WherePension Monies Are Headed." Business Officer 25.4 (Oct. 1991): 36-38.

376. Bernstein, Melvin H., ed. New Choices Facing College and University PensionFunds. Boston. MA: New England Board of Higher Education, 1991.

377. Blum, Debra E. "Insurance for Long-Term Care Offered by TIAA as Part of an Effort

to Provide More Options." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.20 (30 Jan. 1991):A15.A18.

378. ---. 'TIAA-CREF Changes Begin to Affect Campus Plans." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.27 (20 Mar. 1991): A18-20.

379. Blum, Mark C. "Resisting the Benefits Cost Burden." Academe 77.3 (May 1991):10-12,57.

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380. Brennan, Geoffrey, and Philip Pettit. "Modelling and Motivating AcademicPerformance." Australian Universities' Review 34.1 (1991): 4-9.

381. Browne, Mark J., and James S. Theschman_i. "Salary and Benefit Compensationat American Research Universities." Journal of Risk and Insurance 53.3 (Sept.1991): 513-524.

382. Franz, John B. "Developing University EAPs: A Planned Change Perspective." EAPDigest 11.6 (Sept. 1991): 24-29,56+ .

383. Grange, Chris. "Award Restructuring for General Staff." Journal of TertiaryEducational Administration 13.1 (May 1991): 59-66.

384. Hamermesh, Daniel S., and Stephen A. Woodbury. 'The Stagnant Fringe."Academe 77.3 (May 1991): 13-17.

385. Harlacher, Ervin L., and Janice Seward Goodman. "Social Issues and EAPs inCommunity Colleges." EAP Digest 11.6 (Sept. 1991): 30-35,64 .

386. Hasty, Keith N. "Worker's Compensation: Will College and University Professors BeCompensatc:d for Mental Injuries Caused by Work-Related Stress?' Journal ofCollege and University Law 17.4 (Mar. 1991): 535-49.

387. Joyner, Hugh. "Pension Plans on Campus: Perspective on Benefits." Pension World27.8 (Aug. 1991): 50-51.

388. Mooney. Carolyn J. "A Long-Time Critic Crusades to Expose the Flaws of theFaculty-Reward System." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.36 (22 May 1991):A13,17.

389. Philipps, Peter. "New Rivals Threaten TIAA-CREF's Dominance in the 403(b) PlanArena." Financial Planning 20.9 (Sept. 1991): 81-83.

390. Vance, Carl B. "Controlling Labor Size and Costs: Using Voluntary Severance toReduce Administrative Overhead." Business Officer 25.1 (July 1991): 40-42.

391. Wharton. Clifton R., Jr. "Where the Money Is." Business Officer 25.4 (Oct. 1991):30-35.

GOVERNANCE

392. Acostaromero, Salvador. Structure and Governance of Universities in France, theUnited States of America, and Mexico. Diss. : University of Washington, 1991.(ERIC document ED334933) Master's Thesis.

393. Birnbaum, Robert. "How to Improve Campus Productivity." AGB Reports 33.3 (May1991): 6-11.

394. ---. 'The Latent Organizational Functions of the Academic Senate: Why Senates DoNot Go Away." New Directions for Higher Education 19.3 (Sept. 1991): 7-25.

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395. Brisch, Hans. "Prerequisite to Trusteeship." AGB Reports 33.3 (May 1991):12-13,15.

396. Chambers, Gail S. "Creative Governance in the 1990s." AGB Reports 33.5 (Sept.1991): 6-11.

397. Cole, Johnetta B. "Diversity + Equity = Better Education." AGB Reports 33.4 (July1991): 12-15.

398. Corak, Kathleen. "Campus Governance Models at Work: Goal Setting and DecisionMaking in 'Joint Big Decisions Committees." Paper Presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Society for College and University Planning, Seattle. WA, 15 July1991. (ERIC document ED335987).

399. Cortese, Anthony D.. and Sarah Hammond Creighton. 'The Greening of AmericanUniversities." AGB Reports 33.2 (Mar. 1991): 24-29.

400. Cox, Charlotte. "Academic Consortia as Strategic Alliances." AGB Reports 33.1(Jan. 1991): 2C 24.

401. Dimond. John G. "Faculty Involvement in Institutional Budgeting." New Directionsfor Higher Education 19.3 (Sept. 1991): 63-78.

402. Finifter, David H., ed., et al. The Uneasy Public Policy Triangle in HigherEducation: Quality, Diversity, and Budgetary Efficiency. New York, NY:Macmillan, 1991.

403. Gilley, J. Wade. Thinking about American Higher Education: The 1990s andBeyond. New York: Macmillan, 1991.

404. Gilmour, Joseph E., Jr. "Participative Governance Bodies in Higher Education:Report of a National Study." New Directions for Higher Education 19.3 (Sept.1991): 27-39.

405. ---. "Your Faculty Senate: More Effective than You Think?" Academe 77.5 (Sept.1991): 16-18.

406. Hall, James W. "Boards Can Be Catalysts for Innovation." AGB Reports 33.3 (May1991): 20-24.

407. Leatherman, Courtney. "Colleges' Failure to Tackle Pressing Academic Problems in1980's Laid to Lack of Collaboration by Professors and Administrators."Chronicle of Higher Education 37.19 (23 Jan. 1991): A13,16.

408. Lee, Barbara A. "Campus Leaders and Campus Senates." New Directions forHigher Education 19.3 (Sept. 1991): 41-61.

409. Locks ley. Norman. "How to Manage Your Boaid's Data Flow." AGB Reports 33.4(July 1991): 22-25.

410. Moots. Philip R. "A Fresh Look at Your Bylaws." AGB Reports 33.3 (May 1991):24-28.

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411. Neumann, Anna. "Defining 'Good Faculty Leadership." Thought and Action 7.1(Mar. 1991): 45-60.

412. r'eterson, Marvin, ed. Organization & Governance in Higher Education: ASHEReader. 4th ed. Needham Heights, MA: Ginn Press. 1991.

413. Pi land, William E., and Halimah Butte. 'Trustee Views on Finance, Governance.and Educational Issues." Community College Review 18.4 (Mar. 1991): 6-12.

414. Ransdell, Gary A. 'The Foundation of Our Foundations." AGB Reports 33.4 (Juiy1991): 30-32.

415. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Te.::as Public Higher EducationGovernance for the 21st Century: Final Report. Austin, TX: The Board, 1991.(ERIC document ED331431).

416. Watts, Emily Stipes. "Governance Beyond the Individual Campus." Academe 77.5(Sept. 1991): 28-30.32-33.

417. Wirth, Patricia L. Shared Governance: Promises and Perils. Marysville, CA: YubaCommunity College. 1991. (ERIC document ED331568).

418. Wolvin, Andrew D. "When Governance Is Really Shared: The Multi-ConstituencySenate." Academe 77.5 (Sept. 1991): 26-28.

419. Yamada, Myrtle M. "Joint Big Decision Committees and University Governance."New Directions for Higher Education 19.3 (Sept. 1991): 79-95.

GRIEVANCE .PROCEDURES

420. American Bar Association. Managing Workplace Disput es From Prevention to Cure.Chicago: The Association, 1991.

42 L Caras, Harvey S. "Measuring the Success of Peer Review." Employment RelationsToday 18 (Mar. 1991): 103-109.

422. Gregory, Gordon A., and Mark Heinen. "Counterpoint: Response to MediatorCaraway." Journal of Law and Education 20.1 (Dec. 1991): 97-101.

423. Riger, Stephanie. "Gender Dilemmas in Sexual Harassment Policies andProcedures." American Psychologist 46.5 (May 1991): 497-505.

LEGAL ISSUES

424. Aquila, Frank D. "Educational Malpractice: A Tort en Ventre." Cleveland State LawReview 39.3 (June 1991): 323-355.

425. Blumenstyk. Goldle. "Justice Department Affirms Federal Backing for BlackColleges." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.8 (16 Oct. 1991): A41-44.

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426. Co Bison, Michele N.-K. "Hate-Speech Code at U. of Wisconsin Voided by Court."Chronicle of Higher Education 38.9 (23 Oct. 1991): A1,37.

427. Cox, Archibald. Cases and Materials on Labor Law. 11th ed. Westbury, N.Y.:Foundation Press, 1991.

428. Drowatzky, John N. Legal Issues Regarding Curriculum: What Administrators NeedTo Know about Curriculum and Its Delivery. Washington, DC: EducationalResources Information Clearinghouse, 1991. (ERIC document ED331454).

429, Grassmuck, Karen. "Institutions' Limits on Sharing of Research Findings PromptDebate: Chilling Effect on Science Predicted." Chronicle of Higher Education37.31 (17 Apr. 1991): A31-33.

430. Jaschik. Scott. "Colleges Debate Whether Civil-Rights Bill now in Congress WouldHelp or Hurt Them." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.24 (27 Feb. 1991):A15-17.

431. ---. "Ivy League Agrees to End Collaboration on Financial Aid." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.37 (29 May 1991): A1.18- 19.

432. Parker, Johnny C. "Educational Malpractice: A Tort Is Born." Cleveland State LawReview 39.3 (June 1991): 301-321.

433. Rasnic, Carol D. "Litigating the Adverse Peer Review Decision." West's Educat ionLaw Reporter 66.1 (3 May 1991): 1- 18.

434. Ross, Alexa, and Joan L. Curcio. "Supreme Court Strikes the Balance in Favor ofPeer Review Materials Disclosure." West's Education Law Reporter 63.3 (3 Jan.1991): 689-702.

LEGISLATION

435. NLRA: Law & Practice. New York: M. Bender, 1991.

436. Dutile. Fernand N. 'The Law of Higher Education and the Courts: 1990 in Review."Journal of College and University Law 18.2 (Sept. 1991): 183-275.

437. Goodman, Janice. Employee Rights Litigation: Pleading & Practice. New York: M.Bender. 1991.

438. Jaschik, Scott. "Federal Judge Says 1974 Privacy-Protection Law Does Not BarColleges from Airing Crime Data." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.27 (20 Mar.1991): A23.30.

439. McClamrock, David H. 'The First Amendment and Public Funding of ReligiouslyControlled or Affiliated Higher Education." Journal of College and UniversityLaw 17.3 (Dec. 1991): 381-428.

440. Rebell, Michael A. 'Teacher Performance Assessment: The Changing State of theLaw." Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education 5.2 (Oct. 1991): 227-35.

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LEGISLATION

441. Rothstein, Laura F. "Students, Staff and Faculty with Disabilities: Current IssuesColleges and Universities." Journal of College an.:1 University Law 17.4 (Mar.

1991): 471-82.

442. Schlossberg, Stephen I., and Judith A. Scott. Organizing and the Law. 4th ed.Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Affairs, 1991.

443. Sorenson, Gail Paulus. 'The 'Public Forum Doctrine and Its Application in Schooland College Cases." Journal of Law and Education 20.4 (Sept. 1991): 445-71.

LIBRARIANS, ACADEMIC

444. Organization Charts in ARL Libraries. Washington, DC: Association of ResearchLibraries, Office of Management Studies, 1991.

445. "Perceived Value of Advanced Subject Degrees by Librarians Who Hold SuchDegree." Library and Information Science Research 13.3 (July 1991): 173-99.

446. Anderson. A. J.. Madeleine Bailey, and Gloria Grant Robertson. "An AcademicLibrarian With a Cause." Library Journal 116.14 (1 Sept. 1991): 167-170.

447. Benedict, Marjorie A. "Librarians' Satisfaction with Faculty Status." College andResearch Libraries 52.6 (Nov. 1991): 538-48.

448. Birdsall, Douglas G. "Recruiting Academic Librarians: How to Find and Hire theBest Candidates." Journal of Academic Librarianship 17.5 (Nov. 1991): 276-83.

449. Cravey, Pamela J. "Occupational Role Identity of Women Academic Librarians."College and Research Libraries 52.2 (Mar. 1991): 150-64.

450. Dimrnick, Judith A. The Status of Faculty Status in Ohio Academic Libraries,1990. Master's Research Paper: Kent State University. 1991. (ERIC documentED339392) .

451. Elzy, Cheryl, et al. "Evaluating Reference Service in a Large Academic Library."College and Research Libraries 52.5 (Sept. 1991): 454-65.

452. Eskoz, Patricia A. "Catalog Librarians and Public Services: A Changing Role?'Library Resources and Technical Services 35.1 (Jan. 1991): 76-86.

453. Fretwell, Gordon, comp., and Sarah M. Pritchard, ed. ARL Annual Sllary Survey,1990. Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1991.

454. Hernon, Peter. "Academic Librarians and the Library and Information ScienceMonograph: An Exploratory Study." College ancl Research Libraries 52.6 (Nov.1991): 507-19.

455. Kim, Mary T. "Ranking of Journals in Library and Information Science: AComparison of Perceptual and Citation-Based Measures." College and ResearchLibraries 52.1 (Jan. 1991): 24-37.

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456. Kirkland, Janice J. "Equity and Entitlement: Internal Barriers to Improving the Payof Academic Librarians." College and Research Libraries 52.4 (July 1991):375-80.

457. Kleiner, Jane P. "Ensuring Quality Reference Desk Service: The Introduction of aPeer Process." RQ 30.3 (Mar. 1991): 349-61.

458. Lynch, Mary J. "Good News? Librarians' Salaries Increase an Average 7.6% for1991." American Libraries 22.10 (Nov. 1991): 976.

459. Metz, Paul. "Quantifying the Workload of Subject Bibliographers in CollectionDevelopment." Journal of Academic Librarianship 17.5 (Nov. 1991): 284-87.

460. Mirfakhrai, Mohammad H. "Correlates of Job Satisfaction among AcademicLibrarians in the United States." Journal of Library Administration 14.1 (1991):117-31.

461. Murgai, Sarla R. "Attitudes Toward Women as Managers in Library and InformationScience." Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 24.11-12 (June 1991): 681-700.

462. Park, Betsy. and Robert Riggs. "Status of the Profession: A 1989 National Surveyof Tenure and Promotion Policies for Academic Librarians." College andResearch Libraries 52.3 (May 1991): 275-89.

463. Rubin, Richard, et al. "Library Personnel Management." Journal of LibrarYAdministration 14.4 (1991): 1-86.

464. Smith, Duncan, and Robert Burgin. 'The Motivations of Professional andParaprofessional Librarians for Participating in Continuing Education Programs."Library and Information Science Research 13,4 (Oct. 1991): 405-29.

465. Whitlatch. Jo Bell. "Automation and Job Satisfaction among Reference Librarians."Computers in Libraries 11.8 (Sept. 1991): 32-34.

466. Zipkowitz, Fay. "Placements & Salaries 1990." Library Journal 116.18 (1 Nov.1991): 44-50.

LONG-RANGE PLANNING

467. Angel, Dan, and Mike DeVault, eds. Conceptualizing 2000: Proactive Planning.Washington, DC: American Association of Community and Junior Colleges,1991.

468. Dailey, Anne Louise, et al. "Managing Strategic and Long-Range Planning via aProactive, User-Friendly Planning Document." CUPA Journal 42.1 (Mar. 1991):41-49.

469. Drummond, Marshall E., e1 al. "Paying for Your Vision Integrating the Planningand Budgeting Process. CAUSE/EFFECT 14.3 (Sept. 1991): 21-27.

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470. Marsee, Jeff A. "Creating the Winning Edge: The Importance of Linking StrategicPlanning and Budgeting." Business Officer 25.3 (Sept. 1991): 55-57.

471. McClenney, Kay, et al. Building Communities Through Strategic Planning: AGuidebook for Community Colleges. Washington, DC: American Association ofCommunity and Junior Colleges, 1991.

472. Migliore, R Henry. "Strategic Planning: MBO with a Human Resources Emphasisin Educational Administration." CUPA Journal 42.4 (Dec. 199 ij: 15-19.

473. Pennsylvania College of Technology. Long Range Plan, 1991- 1994. Williamsport.PA: The College, 1991. (ERIC document ED335089).

474. Penrod, James I., and Michael G. Dolence. "Concepts for Reengineering HigherEducation." CAUSE/EFFECT 14.2 (June 1991): 10-17.

475. Phelan, Daniel J., et al. "Strategic Planning: A Catalyst for Shared Governance andLeadership Development." Paper Presented at the Annual Convention of theAmerican Association of Community and Junior Colleges, 71st, Kansas City.MO, April 13-16. 1991. (ERIC document ED330399).

476. Puyear, Donald E. 'The Charrette and Long-Range Planning in the VirginiaCommunity College System." Community College Review 19.2 (Sept. 1991):8-14.

477. Sagini, Meshack M. "Planning Models: The Challenges of Strategic Imperatives inHigher Education." Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research andPractice 15.1 (Jan. 1991): 71- 85.

478. Walsh, Michael H. "A World of Change: Applicability of Business Practices toHigher Education." Finance and Management Issues in the 1990s. PaperPresented at the National Symposium on Strategic Higher Education,Washington, DC, 24 Feb. 1991.

MERIT PAY

479. Dunwell, Robert R. "Merit, Motivation, and Mythology." EducationalConsiderations 18.2 (Mar. 1991): 33-35.

480. Hunnicutt, Garland G., et al. "An Exploratory Examination of Faculty Evaluationand Merit Compensation Sys 'ins in Texas Colleges and Universities." CUPAJournal 42.1 (Mar. 1991): 13 ?,1.

481. Lauer, A. Lawrence. "Searching for Answers: Should Universities Create Merit PaySystems?" Business Officer 25.5 (Nov. 1991): 52-54.

482. Marchant, Gregory J., and Isadore Newman. "Evaluation and Reward Procedures:Views from Education Administrators." Paper Presented at the Annual Meetingof the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, iL, 3 Apr. 1991.(ERIC document ED331377).

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483. Prewitt, Lena B., et al. "Merit Pay in Academia: Perceptions From the School ofBusiness." Public Personnel Management 20.4 (Dec. 1991): 409-17.

484. Tharp, Jack. "When Merit Pay Fails: Searching for an Alternative." NASPA Journal29.1 (Sept. 1991): 75-79.

NLRB

485. Flynn, Joan. "A Triple Standard at the NLRB: Employer Challenges to anIncumbent Union." Wisconsin Law Review 1991.4 (1991): 653-705.

486. Jackson, Louis, and Robert Lewis. Winning NLRB Elections: Management'sStrategy and Preventive Programs. 3rd ed. New York: Executive EnterprisesPublications. 1991.

487. Jordan, Michael. 'The NLRB Racial Discrimination Decisions, 1935-1964: TheEmpiric Process of Administration and the Inner Eye of Racism." ConnecticutLaw Review 24.1 (Sept. 1991): 55-96.

488. Levy. Paul Alan. "Deferral and the Dissident." University of Michigan Journal ofLaw Reform 24.3-4 (Mar. 1991): 479-569.

489, Sprang, Kenneth A. "Much Ado About Nothing: NLRB Regulation of UnionAffiliation Elections." New York University Review of Law and Social Change19.1 (1991): 1-55.

490. U. S. House Committee on Government Operations. Employment and HousingSubcommittee. 1990 Oversight Hearing on the National Labor Relations Board.Washington: U.S. Govt. Printg. Off., For sale by the Supt. of Docs., 1991.

NON-FACULTY

491. Douglas. Joel M. Directory of Non-Faculty Bargaining Agents in Institutions ofHigher Education. New York: CUNY, Bernard Baruch College, National Centerfor the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions.,1991.

492. Grassmuck. Karen. 'Throughout the 80s, Colleges Hired More Non-TeachingStaffThan Other Employees." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.48 (14 Aug. 1991):A22.

493. Johnson. Marguerite. et al. "A Survey of Factors Affecting Workplace Performanceand Career Advancement of Black Women Administrators in Middle and UpperLevel Management Positions in Community Colleges." Paper Presented at Leaguefor Innovation in the Community College 'Leadership 2000' Confei ence, Chicago,IL. 8 July 1991. (ERIC document ED337209).

494. Kirk. Deborah, and William R. Todd-Mancillas. 'Turning Points in GraduateStudent Socialization: Implications for Recruiting Future Faculty." Review ofHigher Education 14.3 (Mar. 1991): 407-22.

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495. Koehnecke, Dianne Swenson. "Boundaries of Graduate Assistants: Bouncing offBoundaries." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Conference onCollege Composition and Communication, 42nd, Boston, MA, 21 Mar. 1991.(ERIC Document ED332204).

496. Lalande, John F. "Redefinition of the TA Supervisor-Language-Program CoordinatorPosition into the Lecturer Series: A Sensible Idea?" ADFL Bulletin 22.2 (Dec.1991): 15-18.

497. Mangieri, John N.. and John W. Arnn, Jr. "Responsibilities and Qualifications ofthe Chief Academic Officer: Past, Present, and Future." Journal for HigherEducation Management 7.1 (June 1991): 11-18.

498. Parnell, Dale. and Margaret Rivera. College Chief Executive Officers' Contracts,Salaries, and Compensation. Washington. D.C.: American Association ofCommunity and Junior Colleges , 1991.

499. Prasad. Pushkala. "Organization Building in a Yale Union: Clerical Workers Unionat Yale University." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 27 (Sept. 1991):337-356.

500. Roueche, John E., and Rosemary Gillett-Karam. Underrepresentation and theQuestion of Diversity: Women and Minorities in the Community College.Washington, D.C.: Community College Press, 1991.

501. Sandeen, Arthur. The Chief Student Affairs Officer: Leader Mana er MediatorEducator. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass. 1991.

502. Villa, Joyce. "Graduate Student Organizing: Examining the Issues." CUPA Journal42.4 (Dec. 1991): 33-40.

PART-TIME FACULTY

503. Casbon, Helen. Kathleen Culligan, and Sarah Henderson. "Even Catholic SchoolsExploit Part-Time Teachers." National Catholic Re )orter 27 (4 Oct. 1991): 21.

504. Cayton. Mary Kupiec. "Writing as Outsiders: Academic Discourse and MarginalizedFaculty." College English 53.6 (Oct. 1991): 647-60.

505. Dean, Clare. "Cuts Threatening Lecturers' Jobs." Times Educational Supplement.3904 (26 Apr. 1991): 2.

506. Jones, Ginny Pompei. "What Is Our Place? A Survey of the Roles of Lecturers atOne University." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Conference onCollege Composition and Communication, 42nd, Boston, MA, 21 Mar. 1991.(ERIC document ED335687).

507. Kelly, Diana K. "Part-Time Faculty in the Community College: A Study of TheirQualifications. Frustrations, and Involvement." Paper Presented at the AnnualForum of the Association for Institutional Research, 31st. San Francisco, CA, 26May 1991. (ERIC document. ED336035).

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508. Mangan, Katherine S. "Many Colleges Fill Vacancies with Part-Time Professors.Citing Economy and Uncertainty about Enrollments." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.47 (7 Aug. 1991): A9-10.

509. Monroe. Craig, and Sarah Denman. "Assimilatir4: Adjunct Faculty: Problems andOpportunities." ACA Bulletin .77 (Aug. 1991): t9-62.

510. Naparsteck, Martin. "Part-time Professors: Academe's Untouchables." Chronicleof Higher Education 38.2 (4 Sept. 1991): B6-8.

511. Pollington, Mary. "Part-Time Teachers--or Teachers, Who Work Part-Time?" PaperPresented at the Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Communicationand Composition, 42nd. Boston, MA, 21 Mar. 1991.

512. Willenbrock, Paul Karl. The Impact of Collective Bargaining on Part-Time HigherEducation Faculty. Diss. : University of Massachusetts. 1991.

PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

513. Dooley, Lany M. "The Senior Business Administrator at Texas A & M University:A Comparative Study of a Single Personnel Intervention." Journal for HigherEducation Management 7.1 (June 1991): 3-10.

514. Gee, E. Gordon. 'The Dual-Career Couple: A Growing Challenge." EducationalRecord 72.1 (Dec. 1991): 45-47.

515. Klein, Richard B. "Hiring Faculty: Broadening the Racial and Cultural Base."CUPA Journal 42.1 (Mar. 1991): 23-26.

516. Kraft, E. D. "Employee Assistance Programs: Effective Tools for CounselingEmployees." CUPA Journal 42.2 (June 1991): 13-15.

517. Lee, Barbara A. "Improving Faculty Employment Decisions." Thought and Action7.1 (Mar. 1991): 73-87.

518. Logan. Teresa. "Outplacement Services: Managing Career Transitions." CUPAJournal 42.2 (June 1991): 17-22.

519. Mawdsley, Ralph D. "Comparison of Employment Issues in Public and PrivateHigher Edu,..ation Institutions." West's Education Law Reporter 65.3 (11 Apr.1991): 669-92.

520. Miller. Richard I., ed. Applying the Deming Method to Higher Education for MoreEffective Human Resource Management. Washington, D.C.: Colkge andUniversity Personnel Association, 1991.

521. Morgan, Barbara E., and Beth L. Weckmueller. "Staff Development for the 1990s."College and University 67.1 (Sept. 1991): 81-88.

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522. National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Pluralism ir theProfessoriate: Strategies for Developing Faculty Diversity. Washington, D.C.: TheAssociation, 1991. (ERIC document ED342860).

523. Stufflebeam, Daniel L. The Personnel Evaluation Standards: How To AssessSystems for Evaluating Educators. Newbury Park. CA: Sage Publications, 1991.

524. Tanner. Gerald. 'The Personnel Officer: A Consultant on Risk Management?"CUPA Journal 42.2 (June 1991): 23-26.

POLITICAL CORRECTNESS

525. "Correct' Suppression." Wilson Quarterly 15.3 (June 1991): 15.

526. "PC at Hampshire College: Professors Accused of not Being Politically Correct." TheWall Street Journal 4 Jan. 1991, A6.

527. 'The PC Monster." Progressive 55.5 (May 1991): 9.

528. "Political Correctness." Connection 6 (June 1991): 35-41.

529. Beers, David. "PC? B.S. Behind the Hysteria: How the Right InventedVictims of PCPolice." Mother Jones 16.5 (Sept. 1991): 34-38.

530. Brennan. Tim. "PC and the Decline of the American Empire." Social Policy 22.1(June 1991): 16-30.

531. Charlier, Marj, and Wade Lambert. "Academic Freedom Outweighs 'PoliticalCorrectness' Concerns, Judge Says." The Wall Street Journal 5 Sept. 1991,B5(W) B6(E).

532. Daniels. Lee A. "Diversity. Correctness, & Campus Life: A Closer Look." Change23.5 (Sept. 1991): 16-20.

533. Davidson. Cathy N. "PH' Stands for Political Hypocrisy." Academe 77.5 (Sept.1991): 8-14.

534. Dodge, Susan. "Few Colleges Have Had 'Political Correctness' Controversies. StudyFinds." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.47 (7 Aug. 1991): A23-24.

535. D'Souza, Dinesh. "In the Name of Academic Freedom, Colleges Should BackProfessors Against Students' Demands for 'Correct' Views." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.32 (24 Apr. 1991): Bl- 2.

536. ---. "PC' So Far: Political Correctness." Commentary 92.4 (Oct. 1991): 44-47.

537. Heller, Scott. "Reeling From Harsh Attacks, Educators Weigh How to Respond to'Politically Correct' Label." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.39 (12 June 1991):

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538. Henry, William A., III. "Upside Down in the Groves of Academe: In U.S. Classrooms,Battles Are Flaring Over Values That Are Almost a Reverse Image of theAmerican Mainstream." Time 137 (1 Apr. 1991): 66-70.

539. Hentoff, Nat. "Don't Scoff at Mischief Sown by P.C. Cops." Los Angeles DailyJournal 104.211 (23 Oct. 1991): 6.

540. ---. 'The Left Sours on Dissent: Now Right Wing is Chief Defender of Free Speech."Los Angeles Daily Journal 104.198 (4 Oct. 1991): 6.

541. Jenish, D'Arcy. "A War of Words: Academics Clash Over 'Correctness." Maclean's104.21 (27 May 1991): 44-46.

542. Kararncheti. Indira, and Charles Lemert. "From Silence to Silence: PoliticalCorrectness and Multiculturalism." Liberal Education 77.4 (Sept. 1991): 14-18.

543. Lance, Mark. "Academic Freedom and Politically Correct Views." Chronicle ofHigher Education 37.35 (15 May 1991): B3.

544. Leatherman, Courtney. "AAUP Statement on the 'Political Correctness' DebateCauses a Furor." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.15 (4 Dec. 1991): A23-25.

545. Lewis. Florence C. "A Report from the PC Front." College Board Review .161 (Sept.1991): 2-7.

546. Mackenzie, G. Calvin. "Fallacies of PC." Chronicle of Higher Education 38.2 (4Sept. 1991): B1-2.

547. Magner, Denise K. "Gathering to Assess Battle Against 'Political Correctness,'Scholars Look for New Ways to Resist 'Illiberal Radicals." Chronicle of HigherEducation 38.10 (30 Ocl. 1991): A17-20.

548. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Amid the Continuing Debate Over 'Political Correctness,' U.of Arizona Courses Seek to Explore the Middle Ground." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.37 (29 May 1991): A9-11.

549, Novak, Michael. "Back to School: Political Correctness on Campus and RemediesFor It." Forbes 148 (2 Sept. 1991): 132.

550. O'Sullivan, Gerry. "RUPC: Are You Politically Correct?" Humanist 51.5 (Sept.1991): 45-47.

551. Presser. ArLynn Leiber. 'The Politically Correct Law School: Where It's Right to BeLeft." ABA Journal 77 (Sept. 1991): 52- 57.

552. Roberts, Paul Craig. "How Liberals Purged a Pair of Future Nobel Laureates."Business Week .3241 (25 Nov. 1991): 18.

553. Rohde, Stephen F. "Campus Speech Codes: Politically Correct, ConstitutionallyWrong." Los Angeles Lawyer 14.9 (Dec. 1991): 23-34.

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554. Schmidt, Benno C.. Jr. "Universities Must Defend Free Speech: PoliticalCorrectness on Campus." The Wall Street Journal 6 May 1991, A14(W) A16(E).

555. Scott, Joan Wallach. 'The Campaign Against Political Correctness: What's Reallyat Stake?" Change 23.6 (Nov. 1991): 30-43.

556. Will, George F. "Curdled Politics on Campus: Tenured Radicals Are Trying to TurnCampuses Into Authoritarian Ministates." Newsweek 117 (6 May 1991): 72.

557. Wooster, Martin Morse. "Campus Followers: Political Correctness at 'College."Reason 23 (Oct. 1991): 52-55.

558. Zuckerman, Mortirner B. 'The Professoriate of Fear: Effects of 'Political Correctness'on University Campuses." U.S. News & World Report 111 (29 July 1991): 64.

PUBLIC SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS

559. Baker, Bob. "A Declaration of Victory by Organized Labor: 37% of All AmericanGovernment Workers Are Unionized in Comparison to 12% in the Private Sector."Los Angeles Times 6 Nov. 1991. Bl.

560. Bickerton, Geoff. "Restraint, Resistance & Public Sector Unions." CanadianDimension 25.4 (June 1991): 13.

561. Brown, Roger G.. and Terrel L. Rhodes. "Public Employee Bargaining UnderProhibitive Legislation: Some Unanticipated Consequences." Journal ofCollective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.1 (1991): 23-30.

562. Byrne, Dennis M. "An Analysis of Factlinding: Suggestions on How to Improve theProcedure." Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.2 (1991):131-143.

563. Cook, James. "Collis:on Course: State and Municipal Services Are Deteriorating,Even as Taxes and Budget Deficits Are Rising." Forbes 147.10 (13 May 1991):81-87.

564. Currie, Janet, and Sheena McConnell. "Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector:The Effect of Legal Structure on Dispute Costs and Wages." American EconomicReview 81 (June 1991): 693-718.

565. Edwards, Harry T., R. Theodore Clark, and Charles B. Craver. Labor Relations Lawin the Public Sector: Cases and Materials. 4th ed. Charlottesville, VA: Michie Co..1991.

566. Katz, Marsha, and Helen LaVan. "Arbitrated Public Sector Employees Grievances:Analysis and Implications." Journal of Collective Negotiations in the PublicSector 20.4 (1991): 293-305.

567. Mills, Miriam K. Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector. Chicago:Nelson-Hall, 1991.

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568. Partridge, Dane M. "A Time Series Analysis of Public Sector Strike Activity."Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.1 (1991): 3-21.

569. Samavati, Hedayeh, Lawrence J. Haber. and David A. Di Its. "Comparability and theInterest Arbitration of Economic Disputes in the Public Sector." Journal ofCollective Negotiations in the Public Sector 20.2 (1991): 159-166.

570. Vardy, Jill. "Public Sector Unions Take on Mulroney." The Financial Post 21 Dec.1991. 25.

QUALITY OF WORKLIFE

571. Austin, Ann E.. et al. The Academic Workplace Audit. Washington, D.C.: Councilof Independent Colleges, 1991. (ERIC document ED338132).

572. ---. A Good Place to Work: Sourcebook for the Academie Workplace. Washington,D.C.: Council of Independent Colleges. 1991. (ERIC document ED338131).

573. Caynon, William. "Satisfaction Among Faculties of ALA-Accredited Library Schools."Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 31.4 (Mar. 1991):294-313.

574. Chieffo, Anna Mejia. "Factors Contributing to Job Satisfaction and OrganizationalCommitment of Community College Leadership Teams." Community CollegeReview 19.2 (Sept. 1991): 15-24.

575. Cranton. Patricia, and Robert Knoop. "Incorporating Job Satisfaction into a Modelof Instructional Effectiveness." New Directions for Teaching and Learning 48(Dec. 1991): 99-109.

576. Galenson, Walter. New Trends in Employment Practices: An International Survey.New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

577. Happ, Albert C., and Edgar P. Yoder. "Stress. Job Satisfaction and the CommunityCollege Faculty." Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanEducational Research Association, 72nd, Chicago, IL, 3 Apr. 1991. (ERICdocument ED333920).

578. Kimenyi. Mwangi S. "Race, Amenities, and Psychic Income." Review of BlackPolitical Economy 20.1 (June 1991): 49-59.

579. Lopez, Thomas R. Some African American and Hispanic Voices from the Universityof Toledo. Washington. DC: ERIC Clearinghouse, 1991. (ERIC documentED328153).

580. Machell, David F. "A Professor Realizes the Potential Poison of Ivy." InnovativeHigher Education 16.2 (Dec. 1991): 173-85.

581. McKee, Jane Gallimore. "Leadership Styles of Community College Presidents andFaculty Job Satisfaction." Community/ Junior College Quarterly of Researchand Practice 15.1 (Jan. 1991): 33-46.

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QUALITY OF WORKLIFE

582. Meyers, Joseph G. "Faculty Support Groups vs. Burnout." ACA Bulletin .77 (Aug.1991): 63-67.

583. Neumann, Yoram. and Edith Finaly-Neumann. "Determinants and Correlates ofFaculty Burn-out in U.S. Research Universities." Journal of EducationalAdministration 29.3 (1991): 80-92.

584. Olsen, Deborah, et al. 'Women and Minority Faculty Job Satisfaction: A StructuralModel Examining the Effect of Professional Role Interests." Paper Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education,Boston, MA, October 31-November 3, 1991. (ERIC document ED339323).

585. Patitu. Carol Logan, and Martha W. Tack. "Job Satisfaction of African-AmericanFaculty in Higher Education in the South." Paper Presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, Boston, MA,October 31-November 3, 1991. (ERIC document ED339318).

586. Perman, Lauri. The Other Side of the Coin: The Nonmonetary Characteristics ofJobs. New York: Garland. 1991.

RETIREMENT

587. "Early Retirement: Mandatory Retirement Should Be Lifted for College Professors,NRC Study Says." BNA Pension Reporter 18.22 (3 June 1991): 939.

588. Ending Mandatory Retirement for Tenured Faculty: The Consequences for HigherEducation. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1991.

589. "Mandatory Retirement Should Be Lifted for College Professors, NRC Study Says."Daily Labor Report .101 (24 May 1991): A16-A17.

590. "Mandatory Retirement Revisited." Wyatt: Memorandum 5.1 (Feb. 1991): 6-9.

591. "Supreme Court Upholds Mandatory Retirement." Canadian Legal & LegislativeBenefits Reporter 9.1 (Feb. 1991): 6-7.

592. Bernard, Marcel. Les Determinants de la Preretraite a l'Université Laval. Diss. :Universite Laval (Canada), 1991.

593. Blum. Debra E. "Report Says Uncapping of Mandatory Retirement Won't HarmColleges." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.37 (29 May 1991): Al , Al2.

594. Chatman, Steve, and Loren Jung. "Concern About Forecasts of National FacultyShortages and the Importance of Local Studies." Paper Presented at the AnnualForum of the Association for Institutional Research, 31st. San Francisco, CA, 26May 1991. (ERIC document ED336029).

595. Commission on Behavioral & Social Sciences & Education. National ResearchCouncil Staff. Ending Mandatory Retirement for Tenured Faculty: TheConsequences for Higher Education. Washington: National Academic Press,1991.

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596. Daniels, Craig E., and Janet D. Daniels. "Factors Affecting the Decision to Acceptor Reject a Golden Handshake." Benefits Quarterly 7.2 (1991): 33-46.

597. Day, David S., Thomas C. Langharn, and Suzan F. Pearson. "Senior Law FacultyAttitudes Toward Retirement." Journal of Legal Education 41.3-4 (Sept. 1991):397-406.

598. Epstein, Richard A., and Saunders Mac Lathe. "Keep Mandatory Retirement forTenured Faculty." Regulation 14.2 (Mar. 1991): 85-97.

599. Goodwin, Irwin. "It's Goodbye Drs. Chips, Though Panel Urges Some to Stay: ManyUniversity of California Professors Take Early Retirement Offer." Physics Today44 (July 1991): 48.

600. Gustman. Alan L., and Thomas L. Steinmeier. 'The Effects of Pensions andRetirement Policies on Retirement in Higher Education." American EconomicReview 81.2 (May 1991): 111-115.

601. Hammond, P. Brett, and Harriet P. Morgan. Ending Mandatory Retirement forTenured Faculty: The Consequences for Higher Education. Washington, DC:National Academy Press, 1991.

602. Jones, Robert F. 'The End of Mandatory Retirement and Its Implications forAcademic Medicine." Academic Medicine 66.12 (Dec. 1991): 711-18.

603. Kanige. Jeffrey. "Kinoy Bucking Mandatory Retirement at Rutgers: Professor MaySue to Maintain His Prominent Role on Newark Campus." New Jersey LawJournal 129.1 (5 Sept. 1991): 3.

604. Keller, Louise J. Colorado Community College Survey: Faculty Retirement andRetention. Estes Park, CO: Institute for Collaborative Education, Research andTraining. 1991. (ERIC document ED343641).

605. Leatherman, Courtney. "End of Mandatory-Retirement Policies Seen Having LittleEffect on Professors." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.17 (9 Jan. 1991):A13-15.

606. Lazier, G. Gregory, and Michael J. Dooris. "Projecting Faculty Retirement: FactorsInfluencing Individual Decisions." American Economic Review 81.2 (May 1991):101-105.

607. Marshall. Eliot. "NRC Panel: Abolish Mandatory Retirement." Science 252.5010 (31May 1991): 1246-1247.

608. Rees. Albert, and Sharon P. Smith. 'The End of Mandatory Retirement for TenuredFaculty." Science 253.5022 (23 Aug. 1991): 838-39.

609. ---. Faculty Retirement in the Arts & Sciences. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UniversityPress, 1991.

610. Smith, Sharon P. "Ending Mandatory Retirement in the Arts and Sciences."American Economic Review 81.2 (May 1991): 106-110.

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611. 'Worst-Case Scenarios." Ctirrents 17.8 (Sept. 1991): 15-19.

612. Barbalich, Andrea. "Bouncing Back." Currents 17.8 (Sept. 1991): 50-56.

613. Dawson, Bradley L. 'The Incredible Shrinking Institution: A Five-ComponentDownsizing Model." Business Officer 25.1 (July 1991): 26-30.

614. Gaines, Gale. Coping with the Sluggish Economy: State Responses to RevenueShortfalls and Their Significance for Public Schools and Higher Education.Atlanta, GA: Southern Regional Education Board, 1991. (ERIC documentED346572).

615. Gaither, Gerald. and Robby DeWitt. "Making Tough Choices: Retrenchment andReallocations during Hard Times." Business Officer 25.1 (July 1991): 31-34.

616. Grassmuck, Karen. "Financial Pressures Prompt Teaching Hospitals to Cut Costs,Raising Fears about Medical Education and Patient Care." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.28 (27 Mar. 1991): A27-29.

617. Larson. Wendy Ann. "50 Ways to Stretch Your Dollar." Currents 17.8 (Sept. 1991):36-42.

618. Lohmann, Christoph K. "Retrenchment, Retirement Benefits, and the Faculty Role."Academe 77.3 (May 1991): 18-21.

619. McIntyre, Jim. "Hard Times: After Decades of Growth Higher Education Hones theScissors." Business Officer 24.10 (Apr. 1991): 26-30.

620. Nick lin. Julie L. "Liberal-Arts Colleges Face Up to Cost- Saving Measures but FearTheir Character May Be Affected by the Cuts." Chronicle of Higher Education37.20 (30 Jan. 1991): A25- 26.

621. O'Shea. Catherine L. "Necessary Losses." Currents 17.8 (Sept. 1991): 58-62.

622. Raths, David. "Oregon's 'Artificial Depression:' A Case Study in Cost-Cutting,"Change 23.6 (Nov. 1991): 44-49.

623. Renner, K. Edward. "A Survey Tool, Retrenchment Blues and a Career AlternativesProgram." Canadian Journal of Higher Education 21.3 (1991): 115-23.

SALARIES

624. "Average Faculty Salaries at 1,900 Institutions." Chronicle of Higher Education37.29 (3 Apr. 1991): A15-A18.

625. Faculty Salaries in California's Public Univei sities: 1991-92. Sacramento. CA:California State Postsecondary Education Commission, 1991.

626. Fall 1990 Salary Survey Report for the Illinois Public Community Colleges.Springfield, IL: Illinois Community College Board. 1991.

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627. National Faculty Salary Survey by Discipline & Rank in State Colleges &Universities, 1991. Washington, D.C.: College & Univerity Personnel Association.1991.

628. Salaries Scheduled for Higher Education Faculty, 1989-90. Washington, D.C.:National Education Association, 1991.

629. Bereman, Nancy A.. and Joyce A. Scott. "Using the Compa-Ratio to Detect GenderBias in Faculty Salaries." Journal of Higher Education 62.5 (Sept. 1991):556-69.

630. Brown. Patricia Q. Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty on 9- and 10-monthContracts in Institutions of Higher Education, 1979-80 through 1989-90.Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics. 1991.

. 631. Cage, Mary Crystal. "Public-College Employees Pay the Price for States' PoliticalDisputes." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.45 (24 July 1991): A17-20.

632. California State Postsecondary Education Commission. Supplemental Report onAcademic Salaries, 1990-91. Sacramento. CA: The Commission, 1991.

633. Gray, Mary W. "Using Regression to Study Faculty Salaries." Thought and Action7.2 (Sept. 1991): 55-100.

634. Howe, Richard D., et al. Salary Trend Studies of Faculty for the Years 1986-87 and1989-90. Washington. D.C.: College and University Personnel Association, 1991.

635. Kern Community College District. Study of Certificated Salaries and FringeBenefits of California Community College Districts, 1990-91. Bakersfield, CA:The District. 1991. (ERIC document ED332780).

636. Leatherman. Courtney. "1990-91 Salaries of Administrators Are Up by 5.4%."Chronicle of Higher Education 37.19 (23 Jan. 1991): A13-A15.

637. ---. "Engineers Are Atop Faculty-Salary Scale for 8th Straight Year." Chronicle ofHigher Education 37.36 (22 May 1991): A17.

638. ---. "Professors' Salaries Fail to Keep Pace with Cost of Living." Chronicle of HigherEducation 37.29 (3 Apr. 1991): Al, 14-18.

639. ---. "Salaries of Chief Executives in Higher Education Found to Have Grown by 6%a Year Since 1988." Cnronicle of Higher Education 38.42 (3 July 1991):Al 1 -AI3.

640. Nicklin. Julie L. "Presidents at Private Research Universities Earn from $105.000to $300,000, Tax Forms Reveal." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.23 (20 Feb.1991): A1,16.

641. Nicklin. Julie L., and Jennifer Wong. "1988-89 Compensation of Chief Executivesand Top Earners at 25 Private Universities." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.23(20 Feb. 1991): A17.

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642. Schwartz, Matthew. 'TIAA Launches Long Term Care Insurance Plan." NationalUnderwriter: Life & Health/Financial Services Edition 95.5 (4 Feb. 1991): 19.

643. Shymoniak, Leonard, et al. Report on Staffing and Salaries, Fall 1990. SacramentoCA: California Community Colleges, Office of the Chancellor, 1991.

644. Shymoniak, Leonard. Trends in Faculty Staffing and Salaries. Sacramento, CA:California Community Colleges, Office of the Chancellor, 1991.

645. Smith, Howard W., Jr., and Barbara Leaman. "A Longitudinal Study of the Salariesof Women in Continuing Education: Opportunity or Exploitation."Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice 15.1 (Jan. 1991):1-16.

646. Snyder, Julie K., et al. "Diagnosing and Dealing with Salary Compression: AIR1991 Annual Forum Paper." Paper Presented at the Annual Forum of theAssociation for Institutional Research, 31st, San Francisco, CA. 26 May 1991.(ERIC document ED336017).

647. Stuart, Elnora W., and Elizabeth B. Dickey. "Faculty and Administration SalarySurvey and Analysis." Journalism Educator 46.2 (June 1991): 61-69.

648. Thomas, G. Scott. "College Professor Pay Survey Puts WNY Above U.S. Average."Business First of Buffalo 7.27 (22 Apr. 1991): 4.

649. Weiler, William C. "The Effect of Being a Retention Case on a Faculty Member'sSalary." Economics of Education Review 10.3 (1991): 215-12.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT

650. "On Sex Harassment: Coping With False Accusers." Los Angeles Daily Journal104.234 (25 Nov. 1991): 6.

651. "Sexual Harassment: Men and Women in Workplace Power Struggles." CQResearcher 1 (9 Aug. 1991): 539-59.

652. Blum, Debra E. "Medical Professor. University of Iowa face Aftermath of BitterSexual Harassment Case." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.26 (13 Mar. 1991):A15-17.

653. Brooks, Linda, and Annette R. Perot. "Reporting Sexual Harassment: Exploring aPredictive Model." Psychology of Women Quarterly 15.1 (Ma.r. 1991): 31-47.

654. Carr. Rey A. "Addicted to Power: Sexual Harassment and the Unethical Behaviourof University Faculty." Canadian Journal of Counselling 25.4 (Oct. 1991):447-61.

655. Estrich. Susan. "Sex at Work." Stanford Law Review 43 (Apr. 1991): 813-61.

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656. Fitzgerald. Louise F., and Alayne J. Ormerod. "Perceptions of Sexual Harassment:The Influence of Gender and Academic Context." Psychology of WomenQuarterly 15.2 (June 1991): 281- 94.

657. Gross, Jane. "Female Surgeon's Quitting Touches Nerve at Medical Schools:Frances K. Conley, Neurosurgeon, Resigns From Stanford Medical SchoolBecause of Sexism." The New York Times 14 July 1991, 1: 8(N) 10(L).

658. Hickson, Mark, et al. "A Communication Perspective on Sexual Harassment:Affiliative Nonverbal Behaviors in Asynchronous Relationships." CommunicationQuarterly 39.2 (Mar. 1991): 111-18.

659. Mango. Kimberly A. "Students Versus Professors: Combatting Sexual HarassmentUnder Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972." Connecticut Law Review23.2 (Dec. 1991): 355-12.

660. Myers. Ken. "Emory Professor Takes Leave Amid Charges of Harassment." NationalLaw Journal 13.31 (8 Apr. 1991): 4.

661. Paludi. Michele Antoinette, and Richard B. Barickman. Academic and WorkplaceSexual Harassment: A Resource Manual. Albany, NY: State University of NewYork Press, 1991.

662. Wayne, Richard D. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. Boston, MA:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education. 1991.

STRIKES

663. Harger. Elaine, and Mark Rosenzweig. "Strikes at Bridgeport and Brown." LibrarVJournal 116.1 (Jan. 1991): 31-32.

664. Magner. Denise K. "Accrediting Panel Proposes Probation for U. of Bridgeport."Chronicle of Higher Education 37.17 (9 Jan. 1991): A13.

TENURE & PROMOTION

665. 'Teaching and Tenure." Society 29.1 (Nov. 1991): 2-4.

666. Abbott, Douglas, and Gregory F. Sanders. "On the Road to Tenure." FamilyRelations 40.1 (Jan. 1991): 106-09.

667. Bednash, Geraldine. 'Tenure Review: Process and Outcomes." Review of HigherEducation 15.1 (Sept. 1991): 47-63.

668. Chronister, Jay L.. et al. "Full-Time Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: Current Status,Future Prospects, Remaining Research Questions." Paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Boston.MA. October 31-November 3, 1991. (ERIC document ED339299).

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669. Doolittle, Robert J. "From Outrageous Malevolence to Creative Humbuggery: TheProblem of 'Fairness' in the Tenure Decision." ACA Bulletin .75 (Jan. 1991):11-16.

670. Dorfman, Anne. "Files Ruled Open in UC Tenure Suit." Los Angeles Daily Journal104.30 (11 Feb. 1991): Bl.

671. Grexa, Thomas. 'Title VII Tenure Litigation in the Academy and Academic Freedom:A Current Appraisal." Dickinson Law Review 96.1 (Sept. 1991): 11-36.

672. Haines, Andrew Wm. "Community Service During the Final Application for Tenure:A Vignette." Saint Louis University Public Law Review 10.1 (Mar. 1991):331-336.

673. Harper. Nancy L. "A Department Chair's Perspective: Promotion and Tenure." ACABulletin .75 (Jan. 1991): 7-10.

674. Hickson. Mark. "Prolific Scholarship in Mass Communication: 1924-1985." ACA

Bulletin .75 (Jan. 1991): 75-80.

675. Hiller, Marc D., and Roger A. Ritvo. "Rethinking the Promotion and TenureProcess." Journal of Allied Health 20.2 (Mar. 1991): 85-93.

676. Johnsrud, Linda K. "Administrative Promotion: The Power of Gender." Journal ofHigher Education 62.2 (Mar. 1991): 119-49.

677. King. Jerry G.. and James R. Henderson. "Faculty Research from the Perspectiveof Accounting Academicians." Journal of Education for Business 66.4 (Mar.1991): 203-07.

678. Kloth, Kenneth. "Problems in Recognition of Artistic and Creative Work inAcademic Theatre Departments." ACA Bulletin .75 (Jan. 1991): 52-62.

679. Lowe, Alan A., et al. "Mentoring and Pretenure Faculty Development." Journal ofDental Education 55.10 (Oct. 1991): 675-78.

680. McCormick, Theresa. "An Analysis of Some Pitfalls of Traditional Mentoring forMinorities and Women in Higher Education." Paper Presented at the AnnualMeeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, 4 Apr.1991. (ERIC document ED334905).

681. McGee, Robert W., and Walter E. Block. "Academic Tenure: An Economic Critique."Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 14.2 (Mar. 1991): 545-563.

682. Mooney, Carolyn J. "Efforts to Cut Amount of Trivial' Scholarship Win NewBacking from Many Academics." Chronicle of Higher Education 37.36 (22 May1991): A1,13,16.

683. O'pt Holt, Timothy B. "A Study of Tenure among Allied Health Faculty." Journalof Allied Health 20.4 (Sept. 1991): 245-54.

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684. Pettit, Philip H. "Academic Tenure and the Education Reform Act 1988." ModernLaw Review 54.1 (Jan. 1991): 137-141.

685. Petty. Gregory C. "Guidelines for Promotion and Tenure of College Faculty in the2Ist Century." Journal of Agricultural Education 32.3 (Sept. 1991): 55-59.

686. Phelan, James. Beyond the Tenure Track: Fifteen Months in the Life of an EnglishProfessor. Diss. : Ohio State University Press. 1991.

687. Pines. Deborah. "Claim of Bias in Denial of Tenure Stands." New York Law Journal206.16 (23 July 1991): 1.

688. Savoie, Michael J., and Olukemi 0. Sawyerr. "Faculty Promotions and TenureDecisions: A Proposed Model." Journal of Education for Business 66.5 (May1991): 278-82.

689. Schwab, Donald P. "Contextual Variables in Employee Performance-TurnoverRelationships." Academy of Management Journal 34 (Dec. 1991): 966-976.

690. Seedorf, Rita G. 'The Transition of the University Department Chair: What MustBe Left Behind?" Paper Presented to the Annual Convention of the AmericanEducational Research Association. Chicago, IL, Apr. 1991. (ERIC documentED331453).

691. Seldin, Peter. The Teaching Portfolio: A Practical Guide lo Improved Performance& Promotion/Tenure Decisions. Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing Co. 1991.

692, Simon. Julian L. "How to Add Junior Tenure-Track Positions at no AdditionalCost." Journal of Policy Analysis & Manaoement 10.3 (June 1991): 482-486.

693. Stuckman, Bruce. "Confidentiality of Tenure Review Files After University ofPennsylvania v. EEOC." Journal of Law and Education 20.4 (Sept. 1991):531-535.

694. Wagner, Eileen N. 'Tenure Committees. Take Heed: 'University of Pennsylvania v.EEOC' Should Change the Way You Proceed." West's Education Law Reporter64.4 (28 Feb. 1991): 979-97.

695. Wesson, Marianne, and Sandra Johnson. "Post-Tenure Review and FacultyRevitalization." Academe 77.3 (May 1991): 53-57.

WOMEN FACULTY

696. Bickel, Janet, and Renee Quinnie. Women in Medicine: Statistics. Washington, DC:Association of American Medical Colleges. 1991. (ERIC document ED340676).

697. Fallon. Janet L. "Planning for the Year 2000: Women in Academe." ACA Bulletin.76 (Apr. 1991): 32-38.

698. Flam, Faye. "St ill a 'Chilly Climate' for Women?" Sciencc 252.5013 (21 June 1991):1604-06.

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699. Hartman, Joan E., and Ellen Messer-Davidow, eds. (En)Gendering Knowledge:Feminists in Academe. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1991.

700. Hensel, N. mcy. Realizing Gender Equality in Higher Education: The Need ToIntegrate Work/Family Issues. Washington, D.C.: ERIC Clearinghouse on HigherEducation, 1991. (ERIC document ED340273).

701. Johnsrud, Linda K., and Marie Wunsch. "Barriers to Success in Academic Life:Perceptions of Faculty Women in a Colleague Pairing Program." October31-November 3, 1991. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Associationfor the Study of Higher Education, Boston. MA. 1991. (ERIC documentED339312).

702. Kaufman, Polly Welts, ed. The Search For Equity: Women at Brown University,1891-1991. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1991.

703. Keetz, Mary A. The Status of Female Faculty in Pennsylvania's State System ofHigher Education: An Historical Perspective, 1974-1989. West Chester. PA: WestChester University, Institute for Women. 1991. (ERIC document ED339292).

704. Melenyzer, Beverly J. "Empowerment and Women in Education: A Critique of theFeminist Discourse." Paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the Women'sConsortium of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, 1 lth.Shippensburg, PA. 1 Nov. 1991. (ERIC document ED341302).

705. Mertz, Norma T., and Sonja R. McNeely. "Male and Female Professors ofEducational Administration: A Comparative Study." Paper Presented at theAnnual Meeting of the American Educational Research Associai ion. Chicago. IL,3 April, 1991. (ERIC document ED330111).

706. Mura. Roberta. "Sans Distinction de Sexe? Les Carrieres Universitaires enSciencesMathematiques (Without Regard to Sex? University Careers in Mathematics)."Canadian Journal of Higher Education 21.3 (1991): 59-95.

707. Prentice, Alison, and Maijorie R. Theobald, eds. Women Who Taught: Perspectiveson the History of Women and Teaching. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.1991.

708. Roche, Victoria F., et al. "Current Approaches and Perceived Barriers toScholarship in Women Pharmacy Faculty." American Journal ofPharmaceuticalEducation 55.3 (Sept. 1991): 236-42.

709. Rotte, Joanna. "Collegiality or, Talking with Women." ACA Bulletin .77 (Aug.1991): 24-29.

710. Sandler, Bernice Resnick. "Women Faculty at Work in the Classroom, or, Why ItStill Hurts to Be a Woman in Labor." Communication Education 40.1 (Jan.1991): 6-15.

711. Sowers-Hoag, Karen M.. and Dianne F. Harrison. "Women in Social WorkEducation: Progress or Promise?" Journal of Social Work Education 27.3 (Sept.1991): 320-28.

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712. Sylvia, Barbara. "Promoting Equality for Women in Academe." Planning for HigherEducation 19.3 (Mar. 1991): 38-47.

713. Thomas, William B., and Kevin J. Moran. 'Women Teacher Militancy In theWorkplace 1910-1922." Paedagogica Historica 27.1 (Feb. 1991): 35-53.

714. Tolbert, Pamela S., and Alice A. Oberfield. "Sources of Organizational Demography:Fa ulty Sex Ratios in Colleges and Universities." Sociology of Education 64.4(Oct. 1991): 305-15.

715. Zoch, Lynn M., and Maria P. Russell. 'Women in PR Education: An AcademicVelvet Ghetto?" Journalism Educator 46.3 (Sept. 1991): 25-35.

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716. "Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Unions in Hospitals: Ruling Could OpenDoors to Widespread Unionization." Hospital Patient Relations Report 6.3 (Mar.1991): 1-2.

717. Adams, E., J. Maratea, and B. D. Saunders. "Preparing for Unionization Efforts."Clinical Laboratory Management Review 5.5 (Sept. 1991): 418-420.

718. Albert, Richard M. "U.S. Supreme Court Decision to Generale More Union Activity."Health Systems Review 24.4 (July 1991): 40, 42.

719. Bredder, R. "Perspectives: A Victory for Hospital Unions." Faulkner Grays MedicalHealth 45.18 (6 May 1991): suppl. 4.

720. Burda, David. "California Hospital First to Feel Effects of New NLRB Rules."Modern Healthcare 21.30 (29 July 1991): 10.

721. ---. "Court Ruling Unleashes 47 Union Petitions." Modern Healthcare 21.43 (28

Oct. 1991): 6.

722. ---. "Execs' Antidotes to Union Activity." Modern Healthcare 21.21 (27 May 1991):38.

723. ---. "Experts Second-Guess AHA's Strategy to Block NLRB Rules." ModernHealthcare 21.18 (6 May 1991): 8.

724. ---. "NLRB Rules Take Effect After Ban-iers Lifted." Modern Healthcare 21.24 (17

June 1991): 6.

725. Cernick. Y. "Gommunication Key to Coping With NLRB Ruling." Health FacilitiesManagement 4.8 (Aug. 1991): 32-4.

726. Davidhizar, R. 'The Employee who Complains: Understanding and Responding toStaff Complaints." Hospital Topics 69.4 (Sept. 1991): 16-9.

727. Druhot, T. J. 'The Theater of Labor Relations: Confessions of a CEO." HealthPrograms 72.4 (May 1991): 30-3.

728. Eubanks, P. "Preventive Measures Key to Sexual Harassment Policies." Hospitals65.22 (20 Nov. 1991): 35-6.

729. Fillingham, David. "When Bargaining Is a Life-or-Death Issue." PersonnelManagement 23.3 (Mar. 1991): 36-39.

730. Fitzgerald, J. M., and L. M. Fitzgerald. "A Just Alternative: Church Tribunals MayBe the Best Forum for Settling Wrongful Discharge Disputes." Health Programs72.7 (Sept. 1991): 56-9, 72.

731. Gal lina, J. N. "Dealing with Unfair Criticism From a Superior." American Journalof Hospital Pharmacy 48.9 (Sept. 1991): 1884,1888.

732. Goodfellow. M. "Study Shows Ways to Win, Avoid Union Elections." HealthcareFinancial Management 45.9 (Sept. 1991): 48, 50, 52+.

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733. ---. "Why Do Independent Hospitals Lose Union Elections?" Health System Review24.6 (Nov. 1991): 39-42.

734. Grunewald, M. H. 'The NLRB's First Rulemaking: An Exercise in Pragmatism."Duke Law Journal 41.2 (Nov. 1991): 274-324.

735. Higgins, G. G. "Practicing What You Preach: To Achieve Social Justice,Church-Related Institutions Must Respect Workers' Right to Unionize." HealthPrograms 72.4 (May 1991): 34-6.

736. Hill, D. S. "Developing Effective Labour Relations Skills: Understanding theGrievance Process." Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacies 44.1 (Feb. 1991):17-24, 50.

737. Hudson, Terese. "AHA to Monitor Impact of Recent NLRB Ruling." Hospitals 65.12(20 June 1991): 66-70.

738. Kazemek, E. A., and D. R. Marshall. "Understanding Issues Can Thwart UnionEfforts." Healthcare Financial Management 45.8 (Aug. 1991): 16.

739. ---. ''A Union Election Never Held Cannot Be Lost." Healthcare FinancialManagement 45.7 (July 1991): 15.

740. Margolis, R. E. "Bankrupt Hospital Can't Lie to Hospital Union." Healthspan 8.11(Dec. 1991): 23-4.

741. ---. "NLRB Hospital Union Rules Upheld by Supreme Court." Healthspan 8.6 (June1991): 16-7.

742. Margrif, Frederick D. 'The Human Resource Role in Addressing the NursingShortage." Health Care Supervisor 9.4 (June 1991): 53-58.

743. Olson, S. M., and M. L. Eggert. 'The NLRB Hospital Union Rules Are Here: Is YourHospital Ready?" Healthspan 8.9 (Oct. 1991): 3-6.

744. Peck, Richard L. "Coping With the Coming Push Toward Unions." Nursing Homes& Senior Citizen Care 40.6 (Nov. 1991): 14-15.

745. Red le, David A., and Jonathon S. Rakich. "Bargaining Units in Acute CareHospitals: The Supreme Court Upholds NLRB Rulemaking." Employee RelationsLaw Journal 17.2 (1991): 307- 315

746. Red le, David A., Jonathon S. Rakich, and K. Klafehn. "An Empirical Analysis ofHospital Union Election Outcomes: Implications for Management." Journal ofHealth & Human Resources Administration 14.1 (June 1991): 113-24.

747. Red le. David A.. and Jonathon S. Rakich. "Judicial Review of NLRB Rulemaking inthe Health Care Industry: Implications for Labor and Management." EmployeeRelations Law Journal 16.3 (Dec. 1991): 333-346.

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748. Stickler, K. B. "Preparing for Increased Union Organizing: A Commitment to DealJustly With Employees is the Best Response to the New Bargaining Unit Rules."Health Programs 72.8 (Oct. 1991): 18-9,23.

749. Taft. R., Jr. "American Hospital Association v. NLRB: Can the NLRB PromulgateRules Establishing Per Se Appropriate Bargaining Units for Acute CareHospitals?" Journal of Health and Hospital Law 24.1 (Jan. 1991): 1-13. 23, 39.

750. Tammelleo, A. D. "Supreme Court Affirms 8 Bargaining Units Per Hospital." ReganRep Nursing Law 32.1 (June 1991): 1.

751. Umiker, W. 0. 'Turning Around the Behavior of Uncooperative Employees." MIAMedical laboratory Obs 23.10 (Oct. 1991): 59-60, 62, 64-6.

752. Verespej, Michael A. "Organizing's Back Door Opens Wider." Industry Week 240.10(20 May 1991): 78, 80.

753. Wagner, L. "AHA, NLRB Argue Vices and Virtues of Bargaining Unit Rules to HighCourt." Modern Healthcare 21.9 (4 Mar. 1991): 30.

754. Wagner, M. "Union to Sue Again to Put Denver Hospital Under State Control."Modern Healthcare 21.37 (16 Sept. 1991): 14-5.

755. Walters, V. "State Mediation of Conflicts Over Work Refusals: The Role of theOntario Labour Relations Board." International Journal of Health Services 21.4(1991): 717-29.

756. Weissburg, C., and L. R. Arnold. "Upcoming Supreme Court Decisions Crucial forHospitals." Health Systems Review 24.1 (Jan. 1991): 43-44, 50+,

757. Wenbourne, R. J. "Special Report on Labor and Employment: Supreme CourtUpholds NLRB Bargaining Units Rule." Health Care Law Newsletter 6.7 (July1991): 13-7.

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS

758. Belkin, Lisa. "At a Hospital in Brooklyn, Staff Doctors Go on Strike." New YorkTimes 13 Nov. 1991, B12(N), Al(L).

759. Burda. David. "NLRB Lists Job Classifications Under New Bargaining Units."Modern Healthcare 21.25 (24 June 1991): 8.

760. ---. "SEIU Accelerates Organizing Drives in Wake of Ruling on Bargaining Units."Modern Healthcare 21.19 (13 May 1991): 7.

761, Bush, G. M. "Change of Doctor Voids Arbitration, Court Says. 3-0: MalpracticeClaim OK'd." Los Angeles Daily Journal 22 Oct. 1991, 1.

762. Kirshner, Erich. "lst U.S. Hospital Orders Random Staff Drug Tests." HealthWeek5.7 (8 Apr. 1991): 1, 36-37.

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763. Rosen. P. 'The Ethics of a Professional Strike." Journal of Emergency Medicine 9.4(July 1991): 273.

764. U. S. Senate Committee on Personnel. Retirement and Collective Bargaining. AReport on the Physicians' Collective Bargaining Unit. Tallahassee: TheCommittee, 1991.

765. Zawacki. B. E.. R. Kravit:z, and L. Linn. "Ethical Counseling for House StaffConsidering a Strike." Journal of Clinical Ethics 2.1 (Mar. 1991): 10-8.

NURSES

766. "ANA Wins Battle for VA Nurses' Right to Bargain." American Journal of Nursing91.7 (July 1991): 72.

767. "Eighth Circuit Upholds Arbiter's Award Requiring Bargaining on Free ParkingRights." Daily Labor Report 4 Sept. 1991, Al.

768. "Erie County Union Nurses Take Contract Impasse to Fact Finder." Business Firstof Buffalo 7.32 (27 May 1991): 17.

769. "Hospitals Resist ANA's New Drive to Organize RNs." American Journal of Nursing91.11 (Nov. 1991): 88.

770. "Hospitals Struck in Los Angeles: Nurses and Allied Workers Are Ordered to EndCrippling Walkout at 6 Centers." New York Times 30 Oct. 1991, AlO(N) A20(L).

771. "Jackson Nurses Will Vote in Union Battle." South Florida Business Journal 11.40(27 May 1391): 6.

772. "Kaiser Settles With Nurses." Business Journal-Portland 8.8 (22 Apr. 1991): 4.

773. "Nurses on Strike in Pennsylvania Hospitals." The New York Times 14 Nov. 1991,A21.

774. "Pay Equity Tribunal Renders Gender Neutrality Decision." Mercer Bulletin 41.7(July 1991): 1-2.

775. "Unanimous Supreme Court Vote for All-RN Units Ignites a Major Campaign toOrganize Nurses." American Journal of Nursing 91.6 (June 1991): 95-98.

776. Agovino, Theresa. "Health Care Unions Seeking Big Pay Hike." Crain's New YorkBusiness 7.16 (22 Apr. 1991): 3-4.

777. Black, Errol. 'The Manitoba Nurses' Strike." Canadian Dimension 25.3 (Apr.1991): 20-24.

778. Burda, David. "Effect of Parental Leave Laws Debatable." Modern Healthcare 21.38(23 Sept. 1991): 33-34 .

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779. ---. "IRS, Courts Enter Battle Between Nurse Services." Modern Healthcare 21.46(18 Nov. 1991): 40-41.

780. Capodilupo, Theresa Ann. Relationships Between the Professionalism of StaffNurses. Leadership Styles of the Nurse Manager, and the Nursing UnitProductivity. Master's Thesis: University of Lowell. 1991.

781. Fowler, Gerald A., and Shirley Moore. "When Discrimination SupersedesConfidentiality." Nursing Outlook 39.2 (Mar. 1991): 77-81.

782. Franczyk. Annemarie. "De Graff Union Voices Concerns on Millard Merger."Business First of Buffalo 7.22 (18 Mar. 1991): 13.

783. Fries, Ellen Suzanne. Organized Nursing in the Silver State: A History of theNevada Nurses' Association. Diss.: University of San Diego, 1991.

784. Hillery, Sharon Mon ley. Factors Associated With Professional Role Socialization ofNurses. Diss.: Iowa State University, 1991.

785. Laurent. C. "Judge and Jury." Nursing Times 87.22 (29 May 1991): 20-1.

736. Lippman. Helen. "Expect to Hear About Unions: Supreme Court Decision to AllowCollective Bargaining Unit for Nurses." RN 54.10 (Oct. 1991): 67-71.

787. Mallison, Mary B. "Look at the Yoke, not the Collar: Support for Nurses' CollectiveBargaining Units." American Journal of Nursing 91.6 (June 1991): 7.

788. Maraldo, Pamela J. "Empowerment, Not Numbers. Will End Nursing Shortage."Healthcare Financial Management 45.9 ISept. 1991): 20-30.

789. Myers, Steven Lee. "Absences Used to Protest Conditions at Bellevue." New YorkTimes 8 Sept. 1991, 28(L).

790. Perry, Linda. "Nursing Supervisors Continue to Lead Climb Up Ladder." ModernHealthcare 21.21 (27 May 1991): 27-28, 30+.

791. Rohrlich, Ted. "Judge Had Leeway in Nurses' Strike." Los Angeles Thnes 31 Oct.1991, A21.

792. Sabatino, Frank. "Nurse Execs See Staffs, Roles and Salaries Grow." Hospitals65.5 (5 Mar. 1991): 50-52.

793. Spiegel. Claire. "County Nurses Say Staffing Shortages Peril Patients' Lives." I,osAngeles Times 15 June 1991, B3.

794. Wichowski, Harriet Joyce Conley. Professional Adaptation: The Case of Nursing.Diss. : The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 1991.

795. Wielawski. Irene. and Richard Simon. "County Union Dispute Benefits PackageDeal." Los Angeles Times 6 Nov. 1991, Bl.

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796. ---. "Judge Orders Striking Nurses Back to Work." Los Angeles Times 30 Oct.1991, Al.

797. Wilkinson, Tracy, and Richard Simon. "Nurses Back on Job as Talks Continue."Los Angeles Times 1 Nov. 1991, Bl.

PROFESSIONS

798. Brasch, Walter M. With Just Cause: Unionization of the American Journalist.Lanham: University Press of America, 1991.

799. Cembalest, Robin. "Strike Three Is Out: Salaries at Museum of Modern Art."ARThews 90.1 (Jan. 1991): 50-52.

800. Curriden, Mark. "A.G. Refuses to Hire Lesbian: Emory Bans Interviews WithGeorgia Attorney General - Job-Seeker Files Suit." ABA Journal 77 (Dec. 1991):32.

801. Fein. Bruce. "By Every Other Name Racism Smells as Foul: Affirmative Action inthe Legal Profession." New Jersey Law Journal 128.1 (2 May 1991): 14.

802. Kovach, Kenneth A., and Peter E. Millspaugh. "NLRA Style Labor Relations in theProfessional Services Sector." Labor Law Journal 42.2 (Feb. 1991): 93-102.

803. Kutten. L. J., and Bernard D. Reams, Jr. Executive & Professional EmploymentContracts: The Major Legal Issues & Forms. Salem, NH: Butterworth LegalPubs., 1991.

804. Lichtman, Elliott C. 'The New H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa Status: Dramatic Changesin the Requirements for Temporary Professional Workers." Immigration Journal14.2 (Apr. 1991): 30-34.

805. Paley, Stephen H., and Beverly J. White. "A Model Professional EmploymentAgreement." Practical Lawyer 37.8 (Dec. 1991): 23-31.

806. Phillips. Lorraine K. 'The Legal Chokehold: Professional Employment in Ohio Underthe Employment-at-will Doctrine." Akron Law Review 24.3-4 (Mar. 1991):581-622.

807. Rabban, David M. "Is Unionization Compatible With Professionalism?" Industrialand Labor Relations Review 45.1 (Oct. 1991): 97-112.

PROFMSSIONS-SPORTS

808. "Releasing Superstars From Peonage: Union Consent and the Nonstatutory LaborExemption." Harvard Law Review 104.4 (Feb. 1991): 874-895.

809. Baade, R. A.. and C. Tuttle. "Owner Collusion or Sound Fiscal Management: AnAnalysis of Recent Events in Baseball's Labor Market." Seton Hall Journal ofSport law 1 . 1 (Dec. 1991): 41-60.

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810. Balfour, A.. and P. K. Porter. 'The Reserve Clause in Professional Sports: Legalityand Effect on Competitive Balance." Labor Law Journal 42.1 (Jan. 1991): 8-18.

811. Bernstein, Aaron. 'The NFL Decides It's Time to Punt: National Football LeagueReadiness to Settle Labor Dispute With Players." Business Week .3234 (7 Oct.1991): 40.

812. Bevis, Charles W. "Baseball Player's Pension Plan: A Home Run by Any Measure."Employee Benefits Journal 16.3 (Sept. 1991): 5-10.

813. Block, Lori. "Court Orders NFL Pension Contributions." Business Insurance 25 .36(9 Sept. 1991): 4.

814. Durland, D., and P. M. Sommers. "Collusion in Major League Baseball: AnEmpirical Test." Journal of Sport Behavior 14.1 (Mar. 1991): 19-29.

815. Greenberg, J. 'The Devil's Due? An Arbitrator's Ruling May Hasten an NHL Strike."Sports Illustrated 75.12 (16 Sept. 1991): 12.

816. ---. 'Thin Ice: The NHL Is Experiencing a Summer of Discontent." SportsIllustrated 75.10 (2 Sept. 1991): 20.

817. Hadley, L., and E. Gustafson. "Major League Baseball Salaries: The Impacts ofArbitration and Free Agency." Journal of Sport Management 5.2 (July 1991):111-127.

818. Hoffer, R. 'The Bucks Stop Here: Spiraling Salaries and a Potential Loss of TV LootImperil Baseball's Prosperity." Sports Illustrated 75.5 (29July 1991): 46-48. 50.

819. King, Peter. 'The Players Speak: Collective Bargaining." Sports Illustrated 75.20(4 Nov. 1991): 58-60.

820. ---. "Still in Labor: Collective Bargaining With NFL Players Association." SportsIllustrated 75.10 (2 Sept. 1991): 112-114.

821. Lederman, Douglas. "Basketball Coaches to Study Feasibility of Unionization."Chronicle of Higher Education 38.6 (2 Oct. 1991): A39-41.

822. Lowenfish, Lee. The Imperfect Diamond: A History of Baseball's labor Wars Rev.ed. New York: Da Capo Press, 1991.

823. Margulies, A. "Sign on the Dotted Line: Over the Last Century Major LeagueBaseball Umpires' Working Agreements Have Evolved in a Series of IntriguingWays." Referee 16.3 (Mar. 1991): 44-48.

824. Miller, Marvin. A Whole Different Ball Game: The Sport and Business of Baseball.Secaucus, NJ: Carol Pub. Group, 1991.

825. Morganti. A. "Land of the Free? Hard Times, Unclear Future Blamed for Back ofMovement." Hockey News 44.42 (13 Sept. 1991): 8-9.

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826. Pulver, I. C. "A Face Off Between the National Hockey League and the NationalHockey League Players' Association: The Goal a More Competitively BalancedLeague." Marquette Sports Law Journal 2.1 (Sept. 1991): 39-88.

827. Samborn, Randall. "Raucous Sessions Led to Umpire Agreement." National LawJournal 13.33 (22 Apr. 1991): 19.

828. Schneider, Jeffrey D. "Unsportsmanlike Conduct: The Lack of Free Agency in theNFL." Southern California Law Review 64 .3 (Mar. 1991): 797-857.

829. Sharp, L. A. "Coaching Contracts." Strategies 4.5 (Apr. 1991): 17-19.

830. Sisson, D. J., and B. D. Trexell. 'The National Football League's Substance AbusePolicy: Is Further Conflict Between Players and Management Inevitable?"larquette Sports Law Journal 2.1 (Sept. 1991): 1-38.

831. Smhh, G., and H. Opie. The Withering of Individualism: Professional Team Sportsand Employment Law. Parkville, Vic.: University of Melbourne, 1991.

832. Staudohar, P. D., and J. A. Managan, eds. The Business of Professional Sports.Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1991.

833. Stephanopoulos, George. "Plan B's Inevitable Demise: The Consequence of Powellv. National Football League." University of Miami Entertainment & Sports LawReview 8.1-2 (Mar. 1991): 121-139.

834. Willis, S. L. "A Critical Perspective of Baseball's Collusion Decisions." Seton HallJournal of Sport Law 1.1 (1991): 109-148.

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INFORMATION GUIDES

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835. Labour Arbitration Yearbook: 1991. Toronto: Butterworth Legal Pubs.. 1991.

836. Bacon, David L., Stephen D. Prater, and David W. Tucker. Employee BenefitsGuide. New York: M. Bender, 1991.

837. CMG Information Service Staff. National Faculty Directory 1992-Supplement.Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1991.

838. Douglas. Joel M., and L. William Havey. Directory of Faculty Contracts andBargaining Agents in Institutions of Higher Education: Volume 17. New York:CUNY, Bernard Baruch College, National Center for the Study of CollectiveBargaining in Higher Education and the Professions. 1991.

839. Hadley, Ernest C. A Guide to Federal Sector Labor Arbitration, 1979-1991.Arlington, VA: Dewey Publications, 1991.

840. Mamorsky, Jeffrey D. Employee Benefits Handbook. 3rd ed. Boston. MA: Warren,Gorham & Lamont, 1991.

841. Moore, Perry. Evaluating Health Maintenance Organizations: A Guide for EmployeeBenefits Managers. New York: Quorum Books, 1991.

842. Robbins, Rebecca L., ed. The NEA 1991 Almanac of Higher Education. Washington,D.C.: National Education Association. 1991.

843. Santora, Joseph C. Dismissal of Employees: A Guide to Periodical Literature,1982-1990. Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies, 1991.

844. Simone. Joseph R Understanding ERISA, 1991: An Introduction to Basic EmployeeRetirement Benefits. New York: Practising Law Institute, 1991.

845. Thomas, Stephen B., ed. The Yearbook of Education Law, 1991. Topeka, KS:National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, 1991.

846. Touchton. Judith G.. and Lynne Davis. Fact Book on Women in Higher Education.New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 1991.

847. U. S. Department of Education. America 2000: An Education Strategy, Sou rcebook.Washington, DC: Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Printg. Off., 1991.

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American Arbitration Assn.140 West 51 StreetNew York, NY 10020

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Amer. Assn. of Community & Junior Co lls.1 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 410Washington, DC 20036

American Assn. of State Coll. & Univs.1 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 700Washington, DC 20036

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American Council on Education1 Dupont Circle, NWWashington, DC 20036

American Federation of Teachers555 New Jersey Ave. N.W.Washington, DC 20001

American Management Assn.135 West 50 StreetNew York, NY 10020

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Assn. of American Universities1 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 730Washington, DC 20036

Assn. of Coll. & Research LibrariesAmerican Library Assn.50 East Huron St., 3rd Fl.Chicago, IL 60611

Assn. of Governing Boards of Univs.& Co lls.1 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 720Washington, DC 20036

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Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.1231 - 25 Street, NWWashington, DC 20037

Carnegie Commission on HigherEducation2150 Shattuck AvenueBerkeley, CA 94704

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Pennsylvania State Univ.University Park, PA 16802

The Chronicle of Higher Education1333 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Ste. 500Washington, DC 20036

College & University Personnel Assn.11 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 120Washington, DC 20036

Commerce Clearinghouse4025 West Peterson Ave.Chicago, IL 60646

Education Commission of the States1860 Lincoln StreetDenver, CO 80203

ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Educ.The George Washington University1 Dupont Circle, NW, Ste. 630Washington. DC 20036

ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior CollegesUniversity of California96 Powell Library Bldg.Los Angeles, CA 90024

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Federal Mediation & Conciliation ServiceU.S. Dept. of Labor Bldg.3rd St. & Constitution Ave.Washington, DC 20210

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National Assn. of State Univs.& Land Grant Colleges1 Dupont Circle. NWWashington. DC 20036

National Center for EducationStatistics

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National Organization on LegalProbleras of Education

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INDICES

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Abbey. Augustus. 262Abbott. Douglas, 666Acostaromero, Salvador, 392Adams, E., 717Agovino, Theresa, 776Alali, A. Odasuo, 6Albanese, Mark A., 316Albert, Richard M., 718Andersen, Kenneth E., 36Anderson, A. J., 446Anderson, Cerisse, 1, 2Andrews, Hans A., 317Angel. Dan, 361Applebaum. Ronald L., 318Aquila. Frank D.. 424Arkes, Hadley, 82Arnn, John W. , Jr., 497Arnold, L. R., 756Astin. Alexander W., 289Azevedo, Ross E., 217Baade, R. A., 809Bailey, Madeleine, 446Baker, Bob, 559Balfour, A., 810Ban, Carolyn, 285Barbalich, Andrea, 612Barnum, Darold T., 267Bartlett, Linda, 3Baylor, Diane E., 83Beauvais, Laura L., 137Becker, William. 230Bednash, Geraldine, 667Beers, David, 529Belkin, Lisa, 758Bell, Shawn K., 263Beller, Margo D., 117Benedict. Marjorie A., 447Bennett, Barb, 362Bensimon, Estela M., 37, 38Bereman, Nancy A., 629Bergmann. Barbara R., 40Berlin, Philip E.. 264Bernard, Marcel, 592Bernstein, Aaron. 811Bernstein, Melvin H., 375Berry, John N. , III, 290Bevis, Charles W., 812Bezemek, Robert J., 231Bickerton, Geoff, 560Birdsall, Douglas G., 448Birnbaum, Robert, 41, 393, 394

AUTHOR INDEX(record numbers)

Black, Errol, 777Black, Jay, 291Blackburn, Robert, 232Block, Lori, 813Block, Walter E., 681Blong, John, 362Blum, Debra E., 4, 156, 157, 233, 292. 377,

378, 593, 652Blum, Mark C., 379Blumenstyk, Goldie, 425Boone, Jerry N., 42Bossert, Rex, 234Brammer, James E., 235Braxton, John M.. 293Bredder, R., 719Brennan. Geoffrey, 380Brennan, Tim. 530Breslin, Richard D.. 43Brisch, Hans, 395Brooks, Linda, 653Brown, Laura L., 118Brown, Murray, 345Brown, Roger G., 561Browne, Mark J., 381Bulach, Clete, 158Bunda. Mary Anne, 331Burd, Stephen, 5Burda, David, 720. 721, 722, 723, 724, 759,

760, 778, 779Burgin, Robert, 464Burke, William T., III, 236Bush, G. M., 761Butte, Halimah. 413Byrne, Dennis M., 562Cage. Mary Crystal, 294, 631Calhoun, George, Jr., 6Capodilupo, Theresa Ann, 780Caras, Harvey S., 421Carbonu. Dora Maria, 189Carr, Rey A., 654Carrell. Michael R.. 159Carroll. James B., 44, 55Carter, Stephen L., 85Casbon, Helen, 503Castenell, Dean Louis, 237Caudill, Steven B., 149Cavaliere, Frank J., 236Caynon, William, 573Cayton, Mary Kupiec, 504Cembalest. Robin. 799Cernick. Y., 725

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Chaffee, Ellen Earle, 45Chambers. Gail S., 396Chang, Dz.vid.Char lier, Marj, 531Chatman, Steve, 594Chieffo, Anna Mejia, 574Chmura, Thomas J., 207Chop, Rose M.. 295Chronister, Jay L., 346, 347. 668Clark, R. Theodore. 565Coate, L. Edwin, 46Coates, Joseph F., 119Cole, Johnetta B., 397Cole, Susan A., 296Colebroek, Peter, 190Coll, Kenneth M., 198Collison, Michele N.-K., 426Cook, James, 563Cooper, Elizabeth A., 137Corak, Kathleen, 398Cortese, Anthony D., 399Coughlin, Ellen K., 7Cox, Archibald, 427Cox, Charlotte, 400Cranton, Patricia, 575Craver, Charles B., 565Cravey, Pamela J., 449Creighton, Sarah Hammond, 399Cufaude, Jeff, 297Culligan, Kathleen, 503Curcio, Joan L.. 434Curran. Charles E.. 8Curriden. Mark, 800Currie, Janet, 564Curry, Lynn. 160Dailey. Anne Louise, 468Daniels, Craig E., 596Daniels, Janet D., 596Daniels, Lee A., 532Dansicker, Andrew M., 88Daughtrey, William H., Jr., 9Davidhizar, R., 726Davidson, Cathy N., 533Davis, Michael, 298Dawson, Bradley L., 613Day, David S., 597Dean, Clare. 505Decinque. Gregory Thomas, 161DeCosmo, Richard D., 199Delco, Exalton A., Jr., 95DeLoughry, Thomas J., 10Denbow, Terry, 47

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Denman, Sarah, 509Dennison, John D., 190Devault, Mike, 361DeWitt, Robby, 615Dickey, Elizabeth B., 647Dilts, David A., 569Dimmick, Judith A.. 450Dimond, John G.. 401Dippo, Don, 299Dodge. Susan, 534Dolence, Michael G., 474Dolin, Kenneth R., 89Dong, Eugene, 300Dooley, Larry M., 513Doolittle, Robert J., 669Dooris, Michael J., 606Dorfman, Anne, 670Douglas. Joel M., 162Druhot. T. J. 727Drummond, Marshall E., 469D'Souza, Dinesh, 238, 535, 536Duncan, Ann H.. 48Dunne, John R., 107Dunwell, Robert R., 479Durland, D.. 814Duster, Troy, 90Dutile, Fernand N.. 436Eaton, Judith S.. 200Edelman, Lauren B., 91Edwards, Harry T., 565Egge71 M. L., 743Ehrem._:rg. Ronald. 348Elfin, Mel, 363Elzy, ChPryl, 451Empter, Stefan, 319Engels, Chris, 92Epstein, Richard A., 598Ervin, Joanne Jocha, 163Eskoz, Patricia A., 452Estrich, Susan, 655Eubank., P., 728Ewell, Peter T., 50Fairweather. James S., 51Fairweather, Owen. 150Fallon, Janet L., 697Fassett, William E., 221Fayne, Harriet R., 320Fein. Bruce, 801Feldman, Stuart. 120. 121. 122Ferris. James M., 52Fillingharn. David, 729Finaly-Neumann, Edith, 583

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Finegan. Susan M., 222Finley, Charles E., 164Finney. Jodi, 94Fitzgerald. J. M., 730Fitzgerald, L. M.. 730Fitzgerald, Louise F., 656Fitzgerald, Mike. 301Flam, Faye, 698Flynn, Joan, 485Fowler, Gerald A., 781Francis, Samuel, 239Franczyk, Annemarie, 782Franz, John B., 382Fries, Ellen Suzanne, 783Frost. Lynda, 12Futas. Elizabeth. 240Gadlin, Howard, 142Gaither, Gerald. 615Gallina, J. N., 731Garcia, Mildred, 53Gares, Dale V., 95Garneau, George, 302Gearhart, G. David, 303Gee, E. Gordon, 514Geis, George L.. 321Geraghty, Diane, 13Getz. Malcolm, 364Geyer. Sherree, 123Ghorpade, Jai, 322Gill, Wanda E., 241Gillett-Karam. Rosemary, 96Gilliland, J. Richard, 97Gilmour. Joseph E.. Jr., 404, 405Gleason, John M.. 267Gmelch, Walter H.. 54, 55, 56Goodfellow, M., 732, 733Goodman, Janice Seward, 385Goodman, Rebecca, 230Goodstein, David. 304Goodwin, Irwin, 599Gordon, Michael E., 323Gould, Christopher, 324Gradwohl, John M., 143Grange, Chris, 383Grassmuck, Karen, 144. 429. 492, 616Gray. Mary W., 633Greathouse, Betty, 14Greenberg, J., 815, 816Greene, Linda S., 242Gregory, Gordon A., 422Grexa, Thomas. 671Grey. Thomas C., 243

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Grimes, Paul W., 165Groshen, Erica L., 215Gross, Jane, 657Grossman, Jack H., 336Grossman, Robert J., 57Grunewald. M. H., 734Gustafson, E., 817Gustman. Alan L., 600Guthrie, Philippa M., 268Haber, Lawrence J., 569Hadley, L., 817Haines. Andrew Wm., 672Haldane, David, 166Halfond, Jay A.. 58Hall, James W., 406Halpern, Stephen C.. 244Hamermesh, Daniel S., 384Handler, Bonnie S., 340Happ, Albert C., 577Huger. Elaine, 663Harlacher, Ervin L., 48. 385Harper. Nancy L.. 673Harriman, Susan, 269Harrison, Dianne F., 711Hartwig, Mark, 15Hasty, Keith N., 386Hawthorne, Elizabeth M., 204Headrick, Charlotte J.. 325Heath, Fred M., 167Heavrin. Christina, 159Heinen. Mark. 422Heller, Scott, 537Henderson. Bruce B.. 59Henderson, James R., 677Henderson, Sarah. 503Henry, Samuel D., 305Henry, William A., III, 538Hentoff, Nat, 245, 539, 540Hernon, Peter, 454Herrick, Charlotte, 60Hickson, Mark, 658, 674Higgerson, Mary Lou, 99Higgerson, Richard G., 99Higgins, G. G., 735Hill, D. S., 736Hill, Marvin, 146Hiller, Marc D.. 675Hillery, Sharon Monley, 784Hines, Edward R., 210Hirshberg, Diane, 205Hocker, Cliff, 100Hodkin, William R., 270

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Hoffer, R. 818Hoffman, Howard. 306Hofmann, Mark A., 124Hollingsworth, Willi= G., 16Hudson, Terese, 737Hunnicutt, Garland G.. 480Impara, James C., 349Jackson, Louis, 486Jacobs, James B., 272Jarratt, Jennifer, 119Jaschik, Scott, 17, 246, 430, 431, 438Jauch, Lawrence R, 328Jenish, D'Arcy. 541Johnson, Marguerite. 493Johnson, Sally, 223Johnson, Sandra. 695Johnsrud, Linda K., 676. 701Jones. Ginny Pompei. 506Jones. Laurie, 125Jones, Robert F., 602Jordan, Michael, 487Joseph, Nadine, 126Joyner, Hugh, 387Judge, Jay, 247Jung, Loren, 594Kane, William D., 59Kanige, Jeffrey. 603Kantrowitz. Barbara, 61Kaplan, Sheila, 337Karamcheti, Indira, 542Karr, Alpert R., 127Karr, Mary Beth, 224Katz, Marsha. 566Kazemek, E. A., 738. 739Keller. George. 350Kelly, Diana K., 507Kelly, Frederick J., 62Kent, Christina, 63Kesselring, Randall G., 168Khan. Joe. 23Kim, Mary T.. 455Kimenyi, Mwangi S.. 578Kindrow, G., 102King, Jeny G.. 677King, Peter, 819, 820Kirk, Deborah, 494Kirkland, Janice J., 456Kirshner, Erich, 762Klafehn, K., 746Klein, Richard B.. 515Kleiner, Jane P., 457Moth, Kenneth, 678

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Knoop, Robert, 575Koehnecke, Dianne Swenson. 495Konrad, Alison M., 248. 351Kovach, Kenneth A., 802Kraft, E. D., 516Kravitz, R.. 765Kremer. John, 326Krohn, Franklin B., 308Lackritz, James R., 322Lalande, John F., 496Lallo, Dina L.. 235Lambert, Wade, 531Lance, Mark. 543Langford, John W., 309Langham, Thomas C.. 597Lapoysky. Lucie, 366Laramee, William A., 249Larson, Wendy Ann. 617Lauer, A. Lawrence. 481Laurent, C., 785LaVan, Helen, 566Leaman, Barbara. 645Leas, Terrence, 18, 19Leatherman, Courtney, 20, 64, 407, 544,

605, 636, 637, 638, 639Leclerc, Jean-Claude. 194Lederman, Douglas. 821Lee, Barbara A.. 408. 517Leland, Brace H., 170Lemert, Charles, 542Leonard. Mary Jane Ingram, 171Levin, Henry M.. 65Levy, Paul Alan. 488Lewis, Florence C., 545Lewis, Robert, 486Licata, Christine M., 317Lichtman, Elliott C., 804Linn. L., 765Lippman, Helen, 786Locksley. Norman. 409Logan, Teresa. 518Lohmann, Christoph K., 618Lovely, Linda S., 21Lowe, Alan A., 679Lowenfish, Lee, 822Lozier, G. Gregory. 72, 76, 606Luna, Gaye. 216Lynch, Mary J.. 458Lyons. Beauvais, 22Machell. ID:xid F.. 580Mackenzie, G. Calvin, 546MacKinnon, Peter, 195

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Mac Lathe, Saunders, 598Magner, Denise K., 547, 664Mahaffie, John B., 119Maher, Fred, 23Mallison. Mary B., 787Mamorsky, Jeffrey D, 840Vangan, Katherine S., 508Mangieri, John N., 497Mango, Kimberly A., 659Maraldo, Pamela J., 788Maratea, J., 717Marchant, Gregory J., 482Margolis, R E., 740, 741Margrif, Frederick D., 742Margulies, A., 823Marram, Michele S., 132Marsee, Jeff A., 470Marshall, D. R., 738, 739Marshall. Eliot, 607Massy, William, 66Matier, Michael W., 352Mawdsley. Ralph D., 519McClamrock, David H., 439McConnell, Sheena, 564McCormick, Theresa, 680McGee, Robert W.. 681McIntyre, Jim, 619McKee, Jane Gallimore, 581McNeely, Sonja R., 705McRae, Mary B., 250Melenyzer, Beverly J., 704Melville, John G., 207Menges. Robert J., 327, 353Mertz, Norma T., 705Mesak, Hani I., 328Metz, Paul, 459Meyers, Joseph G., 582Migliore, R. Henry, 472Millar, Fergus, 24Miller, Peggy M., 67Miller, Richard I., 67Millspaugh, Peter E., 802Minter. John, 367Mirfakhrai, Mohammad H., 460Monroe, Craig, 509Mooney, Carolyn J.. 25, 225. 251, 354, 388,

548, 682Mooney. John R.. 274Moore, Shirley, 781Moots, Philip R., 410Moran, Kevin J., 713Morgan, Barbara E.. 521

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Morgan. Neville Newton, 172Morganti, A., 825Munoz, Grisel, 338Mura, Roberta, 706Murgai. Sarla R., 461Myers. Ken, 26, 660Myers, Steven Lee, 789Naparsteck, Martin, 510Neal, John E., 252Neigus, David L., 274Neumann, Anna, 68. 411Neumann, Yoram, 583Newby, Tim, 329Newman, Isadore, 482Ney, Sarah, 235Nichols. David A., 69Nicklin, Julie L., 148, 620, 640, 641Ninke, Diane, 204Novak. Michael, 549Oberfield, Alice A., 714O'Brien, Fabius P., 133Olsen, Deborah, 584Olsen. Jeffrey J., 275Olson, S. M., 743Olswang, Steven G., 221O'Neil, Robert M., 27, 359O'pt Holt, Timothy B., 683Ormerod, Alayne J., 656Ormsby, Joseph G., 174Ory, John C., 331O'Shea, Catherine L.. 621Osowski, Shane J.. 276Ostar, Allan W., 208O'Sullivan, Gerry, 550Oswald, Sharon L., 149Paley, Stephen H., 805Palmer, Earl E., 196Palmer, James C.. 209Park, Betsy. 462Parker, Johnny C., 432Parker, Mike, 175Partridge, Dane M., 568Passell, Peter, 128Patitu, Carol Logan. 585Peach, Randall J., 253Pearson, Suzan F.. 597Peck, Cornelius J.. 176Peck. Richard L., 744Pennington, David, 177Penrod, James I., 474Perot. Annette R., 653Peny, Linda, 790

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Perry, Pamela L., 254Peterson, Marvin, 412Pettit, Philip, 380Pettit, Philip H., 684Petty, Gregory C., 685Pfander, James E., 178Pfeffer, Jeffrey, 248Phelan, Daniel J., 475Phelan, James, 686Phelps, Donald G., 104Philipps, Peter, 389Phillips, Lorraine K., 806Phillips, Michael J., 28Piland, William E., 413Pines. Deborah, 687Pliskin, Richard, 277Pollington. Mary, 511Polsby, Daniel D., 278Porter. P. K., 810Prasad, Pushkala, 499Presser, ArLynn Leiber, 551Prewitt, Lena B., 483Pulver, I. C., 826Purvis, Julia E., 323Putnam, Linda L.. 179Puyear, Donald E., 476Rabhan, David M., 807Raelin, Joseph A.. 29Rakich, Jonathon S., 745, 746,Ransdell, Gary A., 414Rasnic, Carol D., 433Raths, David, 622Ravid, Renee, 279Rebell, Michael A., 440Redel, Charles, 262Redle, David A., 745, 746, 747Redlich, Norman, 255Rees, Albert, 608Register, Charles A.. 165Remy, Donald M., 280Renner, K. Edward, 623Rhodes, Terrel L.. 561Riccio, Ronald J., 256Riccucci, Norma M., 285Rice, Daniel R., 71Richardson, Richard C., Jr., 339Ricker, Darlene, 30Riger, Stephanie, 423Riggs. Robert, 462Ritvo, Roger A., 675Roberts. Paul Craig, 552Robertson, Gloria Grant, 446

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Robinson, Maynard George, 180Roche, Victoria F.. 708 'Rock, Maxine, 129Rohde, Stephen F., 553Rohrlich, Ted, 791Romanish, Bruce. 181Rosen, P., 763Rosenblum, Marc, 105Rosenzweig, Mark, 663Ross, Alexa, 434Ross, Elizabeth D., 57Rothstein, Laura F., 441Rothstein, Mark A., 281Rotte, Joanna, 709Rubin, Richard. 463Russell, Maria P.. 715Russell. Ron, 311Russell, Susan H., 257Sabatino, Frank, 792Sagini, Meshack M., 477Samavati, Hedayeh, 569Samborn, Randall, 827Sand. Robert H., 282Sanders. Gregory F.. 666Sandler, Bernice Resnick, 710Saunders, B. D., 717Savoie, Michael J., 688Sawyerr, Olukemi 0., 688

747 Scherer, Douglas. 107Schirott, James R., 247Schlossberg, Stephen I., 442Schmidt, Benno C., Jr., 554Schneider, Jeffrey D., 828Scholl, Richard W., 137Schoonhoven, Ray J., 150Schuster, Jack H., 182Schwab, Donald P.. 689Schwartz, Matthew, 642Scott. Frederic R., 312Scott, Joan Wallach. 555Scott, Joyce A.. 629Scott, Judith A., 442Scoville, James G., 217Seedorf, Rita G.. 690Segal, Jonathan A., 283Selvin, Paul, 258Seymour, Daniel, 45Shanks, Hershel, 31Sharp, L. A.. 829Shearer. Brent. 301Sheri% Lawrence A.. 72Shmurak, Carole B., 340

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Showell, Diann R., 241Siegfried, John J., 364Siggelkow, Richard A., 259Silva, Mary Cipriano, 295Sime, Wesley Ellwyn, 333Simon, Julian L., 692Simon, Richard, 795, 796, 797Simon, Thomas William. 109Sinicropi. Anthony V., 146Siow. Aloysius, 357Sisson, D. J.. 830Slack, James D., 130Sleerni, Fehmida, 184Smart, John C., 218Smith. Duncan. 464Smith, Howard W., Jr., 645Smith. James Monroe, 131Smith, Ronald W., 73Smith, Sharon P., 608, 610Snodgrass. Gwendolyn L., 313Snyder, Julie K., 646Sommers, P. M., 814Sorenson, Gail Paulus, 443Sorrentino, Sheila A., 210Sowers-Hoag, Karen M., 711Spiegel. Claire, 793Sprang. Kenneth A., 489Squiers, Deborah, 151St. John. Edward P.. 74Steele, Robert, 291Steinmeier, Thomas L.. 600Stephanopoulos, George, 833Stickler, K. B.. 748Stone, Donald H., 284Stuart. Elnora W.. 647Stuckman, Bruce, 693Sylvia, Barbara, 712Tack, Martha W., 585Taft, R., Jr., 749Tamrnelleo, A. D., 750Tanner, Gerald, 524Tavernier, Karel. 75Taylor. Michael G.. 369Tedlow. Richard S., 132Teeh. r, Deborah J., 76Tesfagiorgis, Gebre H., 260Tharp, Jack, 484Thomas, G. Scott. 648Thomas, William B., 713Thompson, Frank J.. 285Thornicroft Kenneth William. 286Todd-Mancillas, William R., 494

AUTHOR INDEX

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Toil, Robert J., 77Tolbert, Pamela S., 714Trebilcock, Anne, 186Trexell, B. D., 830Trieschmann, James S., 381Truesdell, Thomas C. M., 347Tucker, Robert W., 341Tuttle, C., 809Umiker, W. 0., 751Van de Pitte, Margaret, 78Van Ommeren, Roger, 314Vance, Carl B., 390Vardy, Jill, 570Vaughan, George B., 213Verespej, Michael A., 752Vest. Jusanne M., 133Vest, Michael J., 133Villa, Joyce, 502Wagner, Eileen N., 694Wagner, L., 753Wagner, M., 754Walsh, Michael H., 478Walters, V., 755Watts, Emily Stipes, 416Watts, Lany R., 174Weaver, Kathleen. 219Weckmueller, Beth L., 521Weidlich, Thom, 32Weiler, Paul C., 188Weiler, William C., 649Weingart, Cynthia E., 312Weissburg, C., 756Wenbourne, R. J., 757Wesson, Marianne, 695Wharton, Clifton R., Jr., 391White, Beverly J.. 805Whitlatch, Jo Bell. 465Wichowski. Harriet Joyce Conley, 794Wielawski, Irene, 795, 796Wilke, P. Kay, 56Wilkinson, Tracy. 797Will, George F.. 556Willenbrock, Paul Karl, 512Williams, R. J. P., 33Williams, Roger L., 303Willis, S. L., 834Winston, Judith A.. 113Winter, Robert S., 80Wolvin, Andrew D., 418Wong, Jennifer, 641Woodbury, Stephen A., 384Woolsey, Christine, 134

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Wooster, Martin Morse, 557Wunsch, Marie, 701Yam, Philip, 135Yamada, Myrtle M., 419Yoder, Edgar P., 577Zawacki, B. E., 765

Zigarelli, Michael A., 287Zimmer, Lynn, 272Zipkowitz, Fay, 240, 466

Zirkel, Perry A, 34, 226Zoch, Lynn M., 715Zuckerman, Mortimer B., 558Zurer, Pamela S.. 315

AUTHOR INDEX

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AAUP 6, 20, 27, 171, 182, 359, 539, 544AHA 716, 723, 734, 749, 753, 757, 775AMA 762ANA 762, 786, 787, 790Academic Abstention 18, 19Academic Freedom 1-34, 246, 289, 359,

446,525,528,529,531,535,536,537,543,553,671,681

Academic Librarians seeLibrarians. Academic

Academic Rank seeFaculty Status

Access to Information 7, 11, 31Accreditation 10Adjunct Faculty see

Part-Time FacultyAdministration 19, 35-80, 99, 160, 175,

177, 198, 199, 211, 238, 239, 248, 290.294, 296, 319, 345, 358, 360, 361, 362,363, 364, 366. 386, 399, 412, 413, 417,428, 469, 475, 477, 478, 492, 497, 518,520, 574, 613, 615, 646, 709, 842

Admissions Officers 57Affirmative Action 81-113, 186, 216, 712,

801African-American Administrators 493African-American Faculty 85, 90, 100, 238.

239,241,242,578.579.585African-American Women 242African-American Colleges & Univs. 63,

244, 425Age Discrimination 247, 251, 587, 590,

591, 593, 596, 598, 601, 602, 610Agency Role 182Aging in Academia 232, 240, 343. 594. 604.

608, 623AIDS in the Workplace 114-135Allied Health Occupations 675, 683Arbitration 136-151, 179, 195, 421-22, 485,

501, 566, 569, 755, 761, 767, 768. 795,817, 834, 839

Association of Baseball Players of Amer 812Baseball 809, 810, 814, 817, 818, 822, 823,

824, 832, 834Basketball Coaches 821Brown v. Trustees of Boston linty 235Budgeting 40, 79, 401. 469. 470, 611, 614,

615Burnout 580. 582. 583

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Canada 189-196, 219, 343, 344, 373, 453,560, 564, 570, 590, 591, 623, 654, 679.706, 707, 736, 755, 774. 777

Catholic Colleges & Univ 8, 25, 503Censorship 22Church Related Colleges 439Collective Bargaining 138, 152-96, 217,

422, 489-491, 502, 512, 561, 562, 564,716, 718-20, 723-24, 729, 734, 736, 741,743, 745-47, 749-59, 764, 766, 775,7E5-87, 816, 820, 833, 838, 842

College Presidents 37, 38. 43, 47, 48, 49,61, 62, 64, 69, 70, 73, 581, 640

Collegiality 177, 583, 709Community Colleges 84, 108, 161, 164,

197-213, 294, 467, 493, 574, 581, 604,626, 635. 643-44

Comparable Worth 214-20, 437Compensation see

SalariesConfidential Records 12, 667, 694Confidentiality 434, 670, 693, 781Conflict of Interest 33Conflict Resolution 29, 54. 55, 60, 160, 296Constitutional Law 88, 109, 439, 762Corrupt Practices 302Cost Containment 58, 368, 612, 617, 620.

622Costs 40, 58, 67, 367, 379, 390Counseling Services 516Controversial Issues (Course Content) 534Curriculum 4, 170, 238, 305, 534Davidson v. Board of Gov 247Dead Sea Scrolls 7, 31Decision Making 42, 199. 291, 409, 417-19,

477, 611. 615Dental Schools 232, 679Department Heads 44, 54, 55. 690Discipline 182, 221-22. 684, 730, 806, 843Disclosure 667Discrimination 214, 227-61Discrimination in Employment 82, 85. 89,

91-92. 105, 131, 219, 234, 236, 242, 260.261, 284, 420. 437, 487, 650. 651, 655,693, 800

Dismissal 220, 223-26. 730Drug abuse 830Drug Testing 140, 262-287, 762

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Dual Career Family 514Due Process 28, 223. 263Early Retirement 587-89, 592, 593, 596,

599, 600, 618Educational Quality see

Excellence in EducationEducational Trends 344, 403EEOC v. University of Detroit 312Elections 746, 771, 838Employee Assistance Plans 271-273, 382.

516Employment Practices 95. 390, 506. 508,

517, 519. 522, 621, 706Endowment Funds 376Ethics 110, 288-315. 395, 654, 763, 765,

814Evaluation 34, 75, 155, 316-333, 335-36,

342, 353-54.388, 440, 462, 480, 482,484,523, 581, 602. 666-67, 669. 673, 685, 691,695

Excellence in Education 50, 59, 72, 334-41Faculty 38, 40, 44, 53-56, 58-60, 75, 174,

190. 204, 209, 228, 230, 240, 252, 309,314, 342-57, 373, 407, 418. 515, 534, 573,575. 577, 580, 581, 583, 584, 594, 625,626, 632, 635, 643-47, 649, 668, 842

Faculty Organizations 177, 182, 358-59,408, 418

Faculty Publishing 313, 323, 357, 388, 455,674, 677, 682, 708

Faculty Recruitment 102, 104. 314, 494Faculty Status 218, 447, 450, 462, 496,

701Faculty Workload 35, 51, 326, 356, 583,

643, 685, 692Federal Aid to Education 315, 425, 439Feminism 699, 704, 707Financial Exigency 166, 224, 362. 363.

370, 619Fiscal Issues 67, 337, 360-70, 402-03, 413,

467,505.508,613,614,616,619,664Football Players 808, 811, 819, 820, 830,

833Fraud 295, 300, 304Free Agents (Sports) 809, 814, 817, 825,

826, 833-34Freedom of Information 32, 438Freedom of Speech 5, 13, 15. 23, 222, 227,

243. 245, 249, 256, 288, 426. 436, 439,443, 527, 531. 533, 535, 536, 540. 553,556

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Fringe Benefits 153, 352, 371-91, 511, 586,635, 639, 648, 795, 836, 840

Fund Raising 303, 362Futures (of Society) 202, 403Governance 36, 45, 69, 94, 182, 211, 303,

345-346, 358, 392-419, 618Grievances 420-23, 566, 726, 728, 730,

731, 736, 751, 785, 793HMOs 841Harassment (Law) 222, 553Health Insurance 117, 129, 134, 153, 379,

642Hispanic Americans 579Hockey Players 815, 816, 825, 826Hospital Personnel 716, 719, 720, 721, 723,

726, 728, 732, 733, 734, 738, 739, 743,748-749, 753. 757, 759, 760

Institutional Autonomy 18, 19, 33, 42Intellectual Freedom 545, 555Intellectual Property 309, 429Job Satisfaction 78, 164, 174, 345, 460,

465. 509. 573-75, 577, 579-85, 732Journalists 798Labor Contracts 154, 165, 498. 562, 768,

772, 776, 802, 805-06, 828Labor Disputes 261, 420, 569Labor Unions see

UnionsLaboratory Personnel 717, 751Law Faculty 30, 85, 234, 540, 597, 687Leadership 37, 48, 49, 50, 57, 62, 68, 97,

186, 198, 201, 400, 405, 411, 478. 501,581. 780

Legal Issues 9, 99, 110. 223, 309, 410,424-434, 439, 441, 524, 667, 767, 813

Legislation 10, 86, 143, 162-63, 176, 178,193, 216.243, 256, 420.422, 435-43.486,607, 716, 718-21, 723-24, 730, 734, 740.741, 746, 749-50, 753-56, 759, 766, 791.803-04. 810, 823, 831. 842

Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Association 156Librarians, Academic 444-66, 663Library Schools 240, 290, 461, 573Litigation 1, 2, 5, 12, 18-19, 23, 32, 83, 89,

105, 109, 113, 151, 156, 220, 223, 231,255, 270, 282, 425, 426. 431, 433. 436,438, 440, 443, 502, 517, 519, 590-91, 603,633, 650, 670, 687, 693, 745, 747, 752,779, 781, 800. 830, 833. 842

Long-Range Planning 72. 74-75. 108.467-78

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Long Term Health Care 371. 377, 642Major League Players Assn. 812Major League Umpires Assn. 827Malpractice 424, 432, 761Mandatory Retirement 347, 390-91,

587-91, 593, 595-596, 598, 601-03,605-08, 610, 623

Mediation and Arbitration seeArbitration

Medical School Faculty 602, 652, 696Mentors 53, 346, 679, 680Merit Pay 354, 479-84Middle States Association 246Minority College Administrators 203, 500Minority Faculty 83, 102, 229, 672Minority Law Faculty 237. 255NEA 842NLRB 176, 188. 485-90, 720, 723-25, 734,

741, 745, 747. 749, 753, 757, 759, 775,786

National Assoc of Basketball Coaches 821National Football League 808, 811, 813,

819, 820, 828. 830National Hockey League 816, 825, 826Negotiation Agreements 155, 184, 383, 491,

838New York State Nurses Assn. 768Non-Faculty 491-502, 521Non-tenured Faculty 170, 433. 504, 506.

668. 673Nurses 742, 762, 766-97Nursing Faculty 189Ontario Nurses' Assn. 774Outplacement Services 518Parental Leave 778Part-Time Faculty 221, 349. 503-12Peer Evaluation see

Peer ReviewPeer Review 12, 326, 327, 331, 421,

433-34. 457. 675, 693-95. 756Pensions 374, 376, 378, 387. 600, 812-13,

844Personnel Administration 120, 121, 132,

463, 468, 503, 513-24, 621. 736. 742Pharmaceutical Education 221, 708Pharmacy Service, Hospitals 731, 736Physicians 761. 762, 764Physicians Strikes 758Political Coirectness 525-58Privacy, Right to 438

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Private Colleges 173, 519, 640Private Financial Support 362Productivity 41. 65, 66, 351. 393, 780Professional Employees 804Professionalism 296, 780, 784, 794Professions 805, 807Promotion 84, 241, 318, 322, 325. 454-55,

462, 496, 669. 673-78, 680, 682, 685, 688.690-91, 703, 781

Public Colleges & Univs. 21, 42, 59. 173.195, 208, 414, 443, 519, 628, 631-32

Public Employees 167. 184. 194, 285, 287,559-570, 631, 839

Publish or Perish Issue 35, 295Quality of Education see

Excellence in EducationQuality of Work Life 571-86Racial Discrimination 109. 148. 237. 229.

241, 243.245-46, 248, 249, 250. 255, 259.322, 487, 525, 579, 687, 781

Recruitment 352, 372, 448, 515Remuneration see

SalariesRetirement 343, 347, 356, 373, 375-76.

391, 587-610, 618Retirement, Early see

Early RetirementRetirement, Mandatory see

Mandatory RetirementRetrenchment 22t., 337, 367, 611-23Salaries 70, 168, 195, 247, 257, 348,

378-81, 383-84, 445, 453, 456, 458, 466,483, 498.511, 569, 578, 624-49, 677, 688,729, 768, 792, 842

Salary Wage Differentials 215, 218. 230,357. 625, 629, 633, 637, 640, 646

Sex Differences 215, 218, 252, 257, 351,445, 456, 629, 676, 706, 710

Sex Discrimination 149, 216, 230. 231.233, 235, 241, 248, 250, 253-54, 258.322,433, 461, 645. 655, 657, 661, 670, 694,698, 700, 703, 705, 709, 711, 713, 715,774, 781

Sex Offenses 728Sexual Harassment 142. 149, 223, 227,

423, 650-62State Colleges see

Public Colleges & Univs.Strategic Planning see

Long-Range Planning

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Strikes 138, 154, 261, 568, 570, 663-64,755, 758. 763. 765, 770. 772-73, 776-77,789. 791, 796-97

Student Evaluation of Teachers 221. 316,322, 327, 329, 330

Teaching Assistants 494, 495, 496, 502/ Tenure 3, 30. 100, 220, 231, 258, 292, 318.

325, 333, 347. 430, 434, 454, 462, 505,508, 595, 598, 602, 605, 665-95, 781

Tenured Faculty 16, 155, 224, 225, 601,608, 668, 686, 695

TIAA-CREF 371, 374, 375, 376, 377, 387,389, 391. 596. 606. 642

Total Quality Management 45. 46, 50. 72.76, 80, 199, 334

Trade Unions seeUnions

Unions 156-57, 162, 164-66. 168, 174-175,177,181,183.186,188,189.312,427.442. 485-86, 489. 491, 499, 502, 559-60,563, 570, 713, 716-22, 724-25, 727. 732.733, 735, 737-41, 743-49, 752-54, 756.759-60, 769. 771. 775. 782. 786-87, 795,797-98. 807, 822

University of Pennsylvania v EEOC 12. 236.433-34, 694

Women College Administrators 203, 493,500. 709, 846

Women Faculty 174, 218. 233, 241, 252,257. 340. 351, 356, 504, 577, 584, 630,696-715. 846

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

American Arbitration AssociationAmerican Association for Higher EducationAmerican Association of Junior CollegesAlberta Association of Registered NursesAmerican Association of University Professors

- American Bar Association- American Council on Education- Association of College & Research Libraries

American Federation of Government EmployeesAmerican Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial OrganizationsAmerican Federation of State. County and Municipal EmployeesAmerican Federation of TeachersAmerican Governing Board of Colleges and UniversitiesAmerican Hospital Association

- American Library Association- Association of Labor Mediation Agencies

American Medical Association- American Nurses Association

Association of Operating Room Nurses- Association of Research Libraries

Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada- British Columbia Teachers Federation- Bureau of Labor Statistics- Bureau of National Affairs

Canadian Association of University Teachers- Carnegie Commission on Higher Education

Consumer Price IndexCivil Service CommissionEducation Commission of the StatesEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionEmployment Relations Board (Preceded by state's initials)

- Educational Resource Information Center- Fair Employment Practice- Federal Labor Relations Council

Federal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceGovernment Employee Relations ReportLabor Arbitration and Dispute Settlements (BNA)

Labor Agreement Information Retrieval System (CSC)Labor Management Relations ActLabor Management Relations Service

- Labor Relations Reporter (BNA)- National Academy of Arbitrators

National Association of College and University Attorneys- National Association of College and University Business Officers

- National Bureau of Economic Research- National Collegiate Athletic Association

National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education

and the Professions- National Education Association- National Labor Relations Act- National Labor Relations Board- Office of Employee Relations

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OFCC - Office of Federal Contract ComplianceOPEIU - Office and Professional Employees International UnionOSHA - Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationPERB - Public Employment Relations BoardPERC - Public Employment Relations CommissionSFLRP - Society of Federal Labor Relations ProfessionalsSPIDR - Society of Professionals :n Dispute ResolutionUFCT - United Federation of College TeachersUFT - United Federation of Teachers

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